In English, if you want to follow a verb with another action, you must use a
gerund or infinitive. For example:
         We resumed talking. (gerund – verb + ing)
         I want to see a movie. (infinitive – to + base verb)
    There are certain verbs that can only be followed by one or the other, and these
    verbs must be memorized. Many of these verbs are listed below.
    Common verbs followed by a gerund:
    Example: He misses playing with his friends.
         abhor
         acknowledge
         admit
         advise
         allow
         anticipate
         appreciate
         avoid
         be worth
         can’t help
         celebrate
         confess
         consider
         defend
         delay
         detest
         discontinue
         discuss
         dislike
         dispute
         dread
         endure
         enjoy
         escape
         evade
         explain
         fancy
         fear
         feel like
         feign
         finish
         forgive
         give up (stop)
         keep (continue)
         keep on
         mention
         mind (object to)
         miss
         necessitate
         omit
         permit
         picture
         postpone
         practice
         prevent
         put off
         recall
         recollect
         recommend
         report
         resent
         resist
         resume
         risk
         shirk
         shun
         suggest
         support
         tolerate
         understand
         urge
         warrant
    Common verbs followed by an infinitive:
    Example: She threatened to quit if she didn't get a raise.
         agree
         appear
         arrange
         ask
         attempt
         beg
         can/can’t afford
         can/can’t wait
         care
         chance
         choose
         claim
         come
         consent
         dare
         decide
         demand
         deserve
         determine
         elect
         endeavor
         expect
         fail
         get
         grow (up)
         guarantee
         hesitate
         hope
         hurry
         incline
         learn
         manage
         mean
         need
         neglect
         offer
         pay
         plan
         prepare
         pretend
         profess
         promise
         prove
         refuse
         remain
         request
         resolve
         say
         seek
         seem
         shudder
         strive
         struggle
         swear
         tend
         threaten
         turn out
         venture
         volunteer
         wait
         want
         wish
         would like
         yearn
    Verbs followed by a gerund or infinitive with little to no change
    in meaning:
    Example: It started to rain. / It started raining.
       begin
       can’t bear
       can’t stand
       continue
       hate
       like
       love
       prefer
       propose
       start
    Verbs followed by a gerund or infinitive with a change in
    meaning:
                                             I forgot to meet him.
                                  (I didn’t meet him because I forgot to
                                                   do it.)
                      forget
                                             I forgot meeting him.
                                  (I don’t have the memory of meeting
                                               him before.)
                                   He went on to learn English and French.
                                  (He ended one period of time before
                                                this.)
                      go on
                                   He went on learning English and French.
                                        (He continued learning the
                                               languages.)
                                             She quit to work here.
                                  (She quit another job in order to work
                                                 here.)
                       quit
                                             She quit working here.
                                   (She quit her job here. She doesn’t
                                         work here anymore.)
                                        I regret promising to help you.
                                   (I’m sorry that I made the promise.)
                      regret
                                   I regret to tell you that we can't hire you.
                                   (I’m telling you now, and I’m sorry.)
                                  She remembered to visit her grandmother.
                                        (She didn’t forget to visit.)
                remember
                                  She remembered visiting her grandmother.
                                    (She had memories of this time.)
                 I stopped to call you.
       (I interrupted another action in order
                     to call you.)
stop
                 I stopped calling you.
       (I stopped this activity. Maybe we had
                       a fight.)
              I tried to open the window.
try      (I attempted this action but didn’t
                     succeed.)
              I tried opening the window.
         (This was one option I sampled.
            Maybe the room was hot.)