This document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives after verbs in English. It provides examples of verbs that typically take infinitives with "to", verbs that typically take gerunds, and verbs that can take either a gerund or infinitive. It also notes that adjectives followed by prepositions always take the gerund, as do most phrasal verbs. Expressions like "can't help" and "look forward to" also take gerunds. Some verbs like "let", "help", and modal verbs take infinitives without "to".