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Infinitive or -ing?
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==Infinitivo ou -ing?==
  
Sometimes we need to decide whether to use a verb in its:
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Às vezes precisamos decidir quando usar um verbo em sua forma:
  
     -ing form (doing, singing)
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     -ing (doing, singing)
  
    or
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:::ou
  
     infinitive form (to do, to sing).
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     infinitiva (to do, to sing).
  
For example, only one of the following sentences is correct. Which one?
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Por exemplo, apenas uma das seguintes frases está correta. Qual?
  
 
     I dislike working late. (???)
 
     I dislike working late. (???)
 
     I dislike to work late. (???)
 
     I dislike to work late. (???)
  
When to use the infinitive
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==Quando usar a forma infinitiva==
  
The infinitive form is used after certain verbs:
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A forma infinitiva é utilizada depois de certos verbos:
- forget, help, learn, teach, train
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- choose, expect, hope, need, offer, want, would like
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* forget, help, learn, teach, train
- agree, encourage, pretend, promise
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* choose, expect, hope, need, offer, want, would like
- allow, can/can't afford, decide, manage, mean, refuse
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* agree, encourage, pretend, promise
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* allow, can/can't afford, decide, manage, mean, refuse
  
 
     I forgot to close the window.
 
     I forgot to close the window.
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     We can't afford to take a long holiday.
 
     We can't afford to take a long holiday.
  
The infinitive form is always used after adjectives, for example:
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A forma infinitiva sempre vem depois de adjetivos, por exemplo:
- disappointed, glad, happy, pleased, relieved, sad, surprised
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* disappointed, glad, happy, pleased, relieved, sad, surprised
  
 
     I was happy to help them.
 
     I was happy to help them.
 
     She will be delighted to see you.
 
     She will be delighted to see you.
  
This includes too + adjective:
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Isto inclui too + adjetivo:
  
 
     The water was too cold to swim in.
 
     The water was too cold to swim in.
 
     Is your coffee too hot to drink?
 
     Is your coffee too hot to drink?
  
The infinitive form is used after adjective + enough:
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A forma infinitiva também vem depois de adjetivo + enough:
  
 
     He was strong enough to lift it.
 
     He was strong enough to lift it.
 
     She is rich enough to buy two.
 
     She is rich enough to buy two.
  
When to use -ing
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==Quando usar -ing==
  
The -ing form is used when the word is the subject of a sentence or clause:
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A forma -ing é usada quando a palavra é o sujeito de uma sentença ou cláusula:
  
 
     Swimming is good exercise.
 
     Swimming is good exercise.
 
     Doctors say that smoking is bad for you.
 
     Doctors say that smoking is bad for you.
  
The -ing form is used after a preposition:
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A forma -ing é usada depois de uma preposição:
  
 
     I look forward to meeting you.
 
     I look forward to meeting you.
 
     They left without saying "Goodbye."
 
     They left without saying "Goodbye."
  
The -ing form is used after certain verbs:
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A forma -ing é usada depois de certos verbos:
- avoid, dislike, enjoy, finish, give up, mind/not mind, practise
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* avoid, dislike, enjoy, finish, give up, mind/not mind, practise
  
 
     I dislike getting up early.
 
     I dislike getting up early.
 
     Would you mind opening the window?
 
     Would you mind opening the window?
  
Some verbs can be followed by the -ing form or the infinitive without a big change in meaning: begin, continue, hate, intend, like, love, prefer, propose, start.
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Alguns verbos podem ser seguidos de -ing ou ficarem na forma infinitiva sem alterar muito o sentido:
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* begin, continue, hate, intend, like, love, prefer, propose, start.
  
 
     It started to rain.
 
     It started to rain.

Revision as of 21:56, 1 March 2013

Infinitivo ou -ing?

Às vezes precisamos decidir quando usar um verbo em sua forma:

   -ing (doing, singing)
ou
   infinitiva (to do, to sing).

Por exemplo, apenas uma das seguintes frases está correta. Qual?

   I dislike working late. (???)
   I dislike to work late. (???)

Quando usar a forma infinitiva

A forma infinitiva é utilizada depois de certos verbos:

  • forget, help, learn, teach, train
  • choose, expect, hope, need, offer, want, would like
  • agree, encourage, pretend, promise
  • allow, can/can't afford, decide, manage, mean, refuse
   I forgot to close the window.
   Mary needs to leave early.
   Why are they encouraged to learn English?
   We can't afford to take a long holiday.

A forma infinitiva sempre vem depois de adjetivos, por exemplo:

  • disappointed, glad, happy, pleased, relieved, sad, surprised
   I was happy to help them.
   She will be delighted to see you.

Isto inclui too + adjetivo:

   The water was too cold to swim in.
   Is your coffee too hot to drink?

A forma infinitiva também vem depois de adjetivo + enough:

   He was strong enough to lift it.
   She is rich enough to buy two.

Quando usar -ing

A forma -ing é usada quando a palavra é o sujeito de uma sentença ou cláusula:

   Swimming is good exercise.
   Doctors say that smoking is bad for you.

A forma -ing é usada depois de uma preposição:

   I look forward to meeting you.
   They left without saying "Goodbye."

A forma -ing é usada depois de certos verbos:

  • avoid, dislike, enjoy, finish, give up, mind/not mind, practise
   I dislike getting up early.
   Would you mind opening the window?

Alguns verbos podem ser seguidos de -ing ou ficarem na forma infinitiva sem alterar muito o sentido:

  • begin, continue, hate, intend, like, love, prefer, propose, start.
   It started to rain.
   It started raining.
   I like to play tennis.
   I like playing tennis.

Exercises

  1. Lesson:Infinitive or -ING/ExerciseA1