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Verbs Facts None Told You Ever
Advanced approach to verbs with unique usages with comprehensive explanation.
In this article you are going to learn how to use To+ V1+Ing and Direct or Bare
infinitive with some rules and specific phrases.
We can use an action verb as a noun to replace a full infinitive (to + V1) and can use
it easily. There are some examples to support this rule.
I will go for a drive tomorrow at morning.
My father goes for a walk every day at 5 o’ clock.
The doctor suggested my injured friends for a rest.
People go to club for a drink.
The teacher gave extra time for a test on English Grammar.
To + Gerund (V1+ING)
People think that we only use V1 with To but you will be surprised to know that it
is incorrect because here we are going to learn wherein we can use V4 means present
particle (V1 + ING like going, coming, etc.).
It happens in certain cases as shown here.
Accustomed to Used to, Habitual to, and addicted to these are used to show and
when used as adjectives always prefer taking present participle (V1 + ING)
Examples
1. I am addicted to sleeping late at night.
2. They are used to talking in the class a lot.
3. The students are never habitual to studying in the class.
4. My father is accustomed to going to office timely.
With a view to + present participle (V1 + ING) is used to describe a purpose for
something.
Examples
The students come to me with a view to leaning English.
We earn money with a view to satisfying our basic needs of life.
Comes to + present participle (V1 + ING) when used to deliver a process.
Examples
When it comes to answering the questions, mostly people retreat.
When it came to living happily with Miss Dimpal, Mr. Batra sacrificed his life for
the nation.
Look Forward to + Present Participle to hope for a future action.
We look forward to meeting you in school soon.
They looked forward to learning Germany last year.
Rule 3 Direct Infinitive
There are some concepts of English Grammar where we always use direct infinitive.
These are also known as bare infinitive means without to V1. Let’s learn their usages
now with detailed explanation.
Modal Auxiliaries:- Just after modal verbs we always use bare infinite but if you
have no idea what model verbs are, you can learn it from a basic level from step by
step just by clicking on these blue words.
There are 13 modal auxiliary verbs are there in English language, but only 11 fit
according to this rule because 2 of them have To at the last Used to and Ought to
hence these don’t fit for the rule. I have highlighted them.
Can Could
May Might
Will Would
Shall Should
Must Dare
Used to Ought to
Need
Examples
1. You can enter this premises at any time without problem.
2. They should not sleep late at night.
3. We must respect our parents and obey them.
4. I would read newspaper daily in 2019.
5. India could win the cricket match with Pakistan easily.
6. The people of India need not fear from Coronavirus.
7. I may get late at the party.
8. Need I work here?
Some verbs are always followed by Bare Infinitive these are
Bid, let, help, make, fell, hear, watch and see etc.
Note: direct or bare infinitive is used with these verbs only when these are used in
active voice (and not in passive voice except the verb let).
Examples
1. She never lets me feel alone.
2. My English teacher made us write an essay.
3. Neha helped me learn SEO friendly content writing.
4. They heard Kailsh Khair sing in their college.
5. I saw her leave me and go.
Use of Let
They government lets the students go and study in private and government
institutions.
The students are let go and study by the government in private and government
institutions.
Note: the use of verb ‘let’ is followed by direct infinitive both in active and passive
voice.
Some phrases that always take direct infinitive are explained with examples.
(Had better, had rather, would rather, would better, as soon, no sooner than)
Examples
I had better apply early to bed and early to rise principle to stay healthy.
Diwali had rather give us a chance to live amicably.
People would rather celebrate Chhat Puja at Ghat than at home.
She would better learn cooking.
I would as soon chat with you as talk over call. (When have equal willingness)
No sooner than did I realize our relation than I loved it.
Some other uses of direct infinite With (But, Than, And, Except, As, or)
Examples
She did nothing but talk to me.
I had nothing to do expect love her unconditionally.
They study no more than play games in laptop.
He can dance and sing together simultaneously.
Do you want to stay here or leave with your brother?
Use of ‘why’ or ‘why not’
‘Why’ is used to put a question for a reasonable answer while ‘why not’ is used to
suggest something.
Why
Why tell you about my profile?
Why share my personal life with you?
Why let the people roam freely without marks?
Why hike the petrol prices?
Why prepare for U.P.S.E now?
Why not
For suggestion
Why not take help of other classmates for this question?
Why not learn adverbs and types to write professionally?
Why not wake up early at morning and have a walk?
Why not try our best to be always together?
Why not let the world see our capabilities for this task?
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Verbs Facts None Told You Ever

  • 1. Verbs Facts None Told You Ever Advanced approach to verbs with unique usages with comprehensive explanation. In this article you are going to learn how to use To+ V1+Ing and Direct or Bare infinitive with some rules and specific phrases. We can use an action verb as a noun to replace a full infinitive (to + V1) and can use it easily. There are some examples to support this rule. I will go for a drive tomorrow at morning. My father goes for a walk every day at 5 o’ clock. The doctor suggested my injured friends for a rest. People go to club for a drink. The teacher gave extra time for a test on English Grammar. To + Gerund (V1+ING)
  • 2. People think that we only use V1 with To but you will be surprised to know that it is incorrect because here we are going to learn wherein we can use V4 means present particle (V1 + ING like going, coming, etc.). It happens in certain cases as shown here. Accustomed to Used to, Habitual to, and addicted to these are used to show and when used as adjectives always prefer taking present participle (V1 + ING) Examples 1. I am addicted to sleeping late at night. 2. They are used to talking in the class a lot. 3. The students are never habitual to studying in the class. 4. My father is accustomed to going to office timely. With a view to + present participle (V1 + ING) is used to describe a purpose for something. Examples The students come to me with a view to leaning English. We earn money with a view to satisfying our basic needs of life. Comes to + present participle (V1 + ING) when used to deliver a process. Examples When it comes to answering the questions, mostly people retreat. When it came to living happily with Miss Dimpal, Mr. Batra sacrificed his life for the nation. Look Forward to + Present Participle to hope for a future action. We look forward to meeting you in school soon. They looked forward to learning Germany last year. Rule 3 Direct Infinitive There are some concepts of English Grammar where we always use direct infinitive. These are also known as bare infinitive means without to V1. Let’s learn their usages now with detailed explanation.
  • 3. Modal Auxiliaries:- Just after modal verbs we always use bare infinite but if you have no idea what model verbs are, you can learn it from a basic level from step by step just by clicking on these blue words. There are 13 modal auxiliary verbs are there in English language, but only 11 fit according to this rule because 2 of them have To at the last Used to and Ought to hence these don’t fit for the rule. I have highlighted them. Can Could May Might Will Would Shall Should Must Dare Used to Ought to Need Examples 1. You can enter this premises at any time without problem. 2. They should not sleep late at night. 3. We must respect our parents and obey them. 4. I would read newspaper daily in 2019. 5. India could win the cricket match with Pakistan easily. 6. The people of India need not fear from Coronavirus. 7. I may get late at the party. 8. Need I work here? Some verbs are always followed by Bare Infinitive these are Bid, let, help, make, fell, hear, watch and see etc. Note: direct or bare infinitive is used with these verbs only when these are used in active voice (and not in passive voice except the verb let). Examples 1. She never lets me feel alone. 2. My English teacher made us write an essay.
  • 4. 3. Neha helped me learn SEO friendly content writing. 4. They heard Kailsh Khair sing in their college. 5. I saw her leave me and go. Use of Let They government lets the students go and study in private and government institutions. The students are let go and study by the government in private and government institutions. Note: the use of verb ‘let’ is followed by direct infinitive both in active and passive voice. Some phrases that always take direct infinitive are explained with examples. (Had better, had rather, would rather, would better, as soon, no sooner than) Examples I had better apply early to bed and early to rise principle to stay healthy. Diwali had rather give us a chance to live amicably. People would rather celebrate Chhat Puja at Ghat than at home. She would better learn cooking. I would as soon chat with you as talk over call. (When have equal willingness) No sooner than did I realize our relation than I loved it. Some other uses of direct infinite With (But, Than, And, Except, As, or) Examples She did nothing but talk to me. I had nothing to do expect love her unconditionally. They study no more than play games in laptop. He can dance and sing together simultaneously. Do you want to stay here or leave with your brother?
  • 5. Use of ‘why’ or ‘why not’ ‘Why’ is used to put a question for a reasonable answer while ‘why not’ is used to suggest something. Why Why tell you about my profile? Why share my personal life with you? Why let the people roam freely without marks? Why hike the petrol prices? Why prepare for U.P.S.E now? Why not For suggestion Why not take help of other classmates for this question? Why not learn adverbs and types to write professionally? Why not wake up early at morning and have a walk? Why not try our best to be always together? Why not let the world see our capabilities for this task? Original Source: https://www.englishphobia.com/2021/10/verbs-facts-none- told-you-ever.html