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-ing form
We use the -ing form (base form of the verb + -ing) as a
noun. We use -ing forms:
• as subjects.
Exercising is a healthy habit.
• after certain verbs: like, love, hate, enjoy, prefer,
continue, stop, finish, start, keep, avoid, begin, imagine,
practise, suggest, risk, spend (time).
Keep going and you’ll find the post office.
• after certain expressions: don’t mind, can’t stand, be
interested in, it’s worth, how about, can’t help, feel like.
I can’t stand being ill.
• after prepositions.
We use a toothbrush for brushing our teeth.
• after the verb go to indicate activities.
I go swimming every weekend.
NOTE :
• The verbs like, dislike, love, hate, start, begin
are followed by a full infinitive or an -ing form
without any significant difference in meaning.
I like having/to have lunch in the garden.
• The verbs stop and remember are followed
either by a full infinitive or an -ing form, but
with a different meaning.
Mahdi stopped watching TV. (=Mahdi no longer
watches TV.)
Mahdi stopped to watch TV. (=Mahdi stopped
what he was doing in order to watch TV.)
I remember locking the door. (=I locked the door.
I remember the action.)
I remembered to lock the door. (=I didn’t forget
to lock the door.)
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