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What is the difference between gerunds and infinitives

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iilic | 14:53 Tue 13th Mar 2001 | Phrases & Sayings
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A gerund is a noun formed from a verb and describes an action or process, and takes the '-ing' form of a word. One example is 'no eating'. An infinitive is a form of a verb which has no refernce to a tense or subject, and is preceded by the word 'to'. An example is 'to eat'.

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