He can't help _____ (talk) so loudly.
Some verbs, such as help, are followed by the gerund form of the second verb
Answer: talking
I hope _______ (get) a promotion this year.
Some verbs, such as hope, are followed by the infinitive form of the second verb.
I hope to get a promotion this year.
It’s been hard to ----(admit) that my mom wasn’t perfect
Some verbs, such as admit, are followed by the gerund form of the second verb
admitting
Every man in the army would -----(Agree) with that
to Agree
Let me begin by _____ (tell) you something about our company's history.
Depends on the meaning Gerund after certain verbs with prepositions
Begin it could be
infinitive or gerund (with a change in meaning)
Answer: telling
He stopped ____ (rest) for a few minutes.
When "stop" is used with an infinitive, the infinitive takes on the meaning of "in order to." In the sentence above, he stopped in order to rest for a few minutes.
Answer: to rest
Complete:
From My experience, the students really ---- (enjoy) creating their videos
Some verbs, such as enjoy, are followed by the gerund form of the second verb
enjoying
If you have further questions about email , please ---- (Ask) below
to Ask
I love ________ (learn) English.
Some verbs, such as love, can be followed by both the gerund and infinitive of the second verb.
I love learning English
I Love to learn English
I tried _____(get) a job as a pilot, but I wasn't accepted.
Some verbs, such as try, can be followed by both the gerund and infinitive.
When you "try to do" something, you want to do it, but you do not succeed in actually doing it.
Answer: to get
Others _____ (deny) this truth for politics
Some verbs, such as enjoy, are followed by the gerund form of the second verb
denying
In this case, a solver can --- (fail) or halt prematurely
to fail
The house _____ (need) cleaning.
When "need" is used with a gerund, it takes on a passive meaning. The sentence above means "the house needs to be cleaned."
Answer: needs
I ____ to work tomorrow
When “have” is used to communicate obligation, it is followed by the infinitive
These activities could dislodge the clot and --- (delay) healing
delaying
This is a place where you can explore and ----(learn)
to learn
I enjoyed ______ (live) in France.
Some verbs, such as enjoy, are followed by the gerund form of the second verb
Answer: living
He remembered ______ (turn) off the lights before he left.
When "remember" is used with an infinitive, it means "to remember that you need to do something." The sentence above means that he remembered that he needed to turn the lights off.
Answer: to turn
Many believe that the city can not --- (Afford) more buildings
to Afford
The attackers kept hostages to prevent the police from ____ (eat).
"Keep" can also be used with an object followed by an infinitive, but then the infinitive takes on the meaning of "in order to... ." In the sentence above, the attackers kept hostages in order to prevent the police from entering.