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both gerund and infinitive #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 23, 2009 23:21 pm   both gerund and infinitive
 

I want to learn about the verbs that take both gerund and infinitive(the ones which have no difference in meaning)thanks
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both gerund and infinitive #2 (permalink) Tue Mar 24, 2009 0:08 am   both gerund and infinitive
 

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Here are some: begin | continue | hate | like | love | neglect | prefer | start | try.
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