| We use the Gerund after the following verbs: | |
|---|---|
| admit | He admitted having driven too fast. |
| avoid | They avoid going on holiday on Saturdays. |
| carry on | If we carry on sleeping so badly, we may need help. |
| consider | Ralph is considering buying a new house. |
| delay | I delayed telling Max the news. |
| deny | She denies reading the book. |
| dislike | We dislike reading poems. |
| can't help | He couldn't help falling in love with her. |
| enjoy | I enjoy playing chess. |
| finish | They finished working in the garden. |
| give up | Susan gives up playing ice-hockey. |
| imagine | He imagined driving a new car. |
| include | Your responsibility includes taking reservations on the phone. |
| involve | The project will involve growing plants. |
| justify | I cannot justify paying $100 for this ticket. |
| keep (on) | They keep on running. |
| mention | Did Alex ever mention playing baseball? |
| mind | I don't mind sleeping on the couch. |
| miss | They miss playing with their friends. |
| practise | She practised playing hockey. |
| regret* | Do you regret having mentioned it? |
| risk | You risk catching a cold. |
| suggest | She suggested flying to Cairo. |
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