Gerund: po czasownikach

Gerund (rzeczownik odczasownikowy) jest używany po następujących czasownikach:

  • Czasowniki
  • admit
  • adore
  • appreciate
  • avoid
  • celebrate
  • commence
  • consider
  • contemplate
  • defer
  • delay
  • deny
  • describe
  • detest
  • discontinue
  • dislike
  • dread
  • endure
  • enjoy
  • fancy
  • finish
  • go
  • imagine
  • keep
  • loathe
  • mention
  • mind
  • miss
  • postpone
  • practise
  • recall
  • report
  • resent
  • resist
  • risk
  • sit
  • stand
  • stop
  • suggest
  • Zdania
  • She admitted taking drugs.
  • I adore travelling.
  • I appreciate his making the effort to come.
  • I could avoid putting too much weight on my arm.
  • They celebrated passing their exams with a party.
  • She commenced speaking before they finished eating.
  • I'm considering selling my car.
  • He is contemplating setting up a company in England.
  • Can we defer making a decision until next week?
  • We delayed deciding about this until next year.
  • He denied having seen them.
  • He described finding his wife lying on the sofa.
  • I really detest having to get up early in the morning.
  • My doctor advised me to discontinue breastfeeding.
  • I dislike being the centre of attention.
  • I dread spending time with him because he is a crashing bore.
  • I can't endure being apart from you.
  • She enjoys being praised.
  • Sorry, but I don't fancy going out tonight.
  • I finished typing the report just minutes before it was due.
  • It's a secret, so don't go telling everyone.
  • Just imagine going all that way for nothing!
  • I keep telling you, but you won't listen!
  • I absolutely loathe shopping.
  • My wife mentioned seeing you the other day.
  • Did you mind being away from home for so long?
  • Chris knew he would miss working with Susan.
  • They've decided to postpone having a family for a while.
  • He missed having someone to dislike.
  • I don't recall seeing any cars parked outside.
  • Witnesses reported seeing three people flee the scene.
  • I recall being very impressed with his annual result.
  • She can never resist buying new shoes.
  • They may even risk losing their homes.
  • They sat sipping their drinks.
  • She can't stand working in an office.
  • I stopped digging and looked at him.
  • Joan suggested asking her father for his opinion.

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