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16.7F Context. Write: Put in the correct forms. A case of the shakes!

It's hard (appreciate)1 to appreciate some of the problems of (play)2… in an orchestra, especially if you're not a musician. While the orchestra is busy (play)3… all kinds of things are going on. Recently, my friend John, a horn player, told me about his experiences (play)4… with the Philharmonic. One day, without even (whisper)5… a word, he got up in the middle of a performance of 'The Marriage of Figaro' and moved to another seat. After the performance, the drummer, who played behind him, insisted on (find) 6… out why John had moved. John said that he didn't object to (sit)7… in front of the drummer: he was used to (sit)8… in this position, but often, after a loud burst on the drums, he couldn't prevent his teeth from (rattle)9… and couldn't play the horn!

16.8 The to-infinitive or the '-ing' form?16.8A Verb + to-infinitive or '-ing': no change in meaning: 'begin to read/reading' [> LEG 16.57]

1 We can use a to-infinitive or the –ing form without a change in meaning after: attempt, begin, can't bear, cease, commence, continue, intend, omit, start [> 16.6B]: I can't bear to see/seeing people suffering.

2 We do not use the -ing form after the progressive forms of begin, cease, continue, start:

I'm beginning to realize how difficult this is. (Not 'I'm beginning realizing*)

3 Stative verbs like know and understand cannot be used with an -ing form after begin, cease, continue: I began to understand the problem. (Not 'began understanding*)

Write: Supply the correct forms. Give two forms where both are possible.

1 You must begin to work/working harder, (work).

2 I was beginning… I was wrong, (think)

3 She continued… all through the film, (talk)

4 I had just started… when the waiter took my plate away! (eat)

5 We intended… to the concert, but we were both ill. (go)

6 I'm intending… him tomorrow, (see)

7 The conductor raised his baton and the orchestra commenced… (play).

8 You omitted… me about it. (tell)

9 I'll never begin… how he thinks, (understand)

16.8B Verb + to- or '-ing': some changes in meaning: 'I love to read/reading' [LEG > 16.58]

We can use to or -ing after: dread, hate, like, love and prefer. Sometimes there is a difference in meaning and sometimes there isn't. Generally, the -ing form refers to a situation 'in general' and the to-infinitive refers to a future event:

1 a I love/like watching TV. 1b I love/like to watch TV. (same meaning)

2a I hate disturbing you. (in general) 2b I hate to disturb you. (but I'm going to)

3a I dread visiting the dentist, (in general) 3b I dread to think about what has happened, (so I try not to) (Not *I dread thinking*)

4a I prefer walking to cycling, (in general) 4b I prefer to wait here, (now)

5a I'd love sailing if I could afford it. (in general) 5b I'd love to sail if I could afford it. (at some time in the future)

Write: Supply the correct forms. Give two forms where both are possible.

1 I love watching/to watch old films, (watch)

2 I hate… for buses, (wait)

3 I hate.. you this, but your jacket's torn, (tell)

4 I dread… for the telephone to ring, (wait)

5 I prefer… at home to … at restaurants, (eat, eat)

6 What will you have? - I'd prefer… steak, please, (have)

7 Would you like… to the beach with us tomorrow? (come)

16.8C Verb + to- or '-ing': different meanings: 'remember to post/posting' [> LEG 16.59]

The to-infinitive and -ing never mean the same when used after these verbs: remember, forget, regret, try, stop, go on.

1 To refers to the present or future and -ing refers to the past in:

Remember to post my letter. I remember posting your letter.

You mustn't forget to ask. Have you forgotten meeting me years ago?

I regret to say I feel ill. I regret saying what I said.

We can also refer to the 'future seen from the past': I remembered to post your letter.

2 Try to (= make an effort): Try to understand

Try + -ing (= experiment): Try holding your breath for more a minute

3 Stop to (= infinitive of purpose [> 16.2C]): We stopped to buy a paper.

Stop+ -ing [> 16.6]: Stop shouting.

4 Go on + to (= do something different): We went on to discuss finance.

Go on + -ing (= continue [> 16.7D3]): Go on talking.

Write: Supply the correct forms (to-infinitive or -ing) of the verbs in brackets.

1a I remember visiting Paris when I was very young, (visit)

1 b Please remember… the door on your way out. (lock)

1c Did you remember… Jim last night? (phone)

2a I shall never forget… taken to see the Moscow State Circus, (be)

2b Don't forget… how many are coming on Saturday, (find out)

2c I forgot… to the chemist's on my way home, (go)

3a We all tried… him, but he just wouldn't listen to any of us. (stop)

3b If you want to stop coughing, why don't you try… some water? (drink)

4a She got annoyed because her husband stopped… in every shop window, (look)

4b Just stop… and listen for a moment, (talk)

5a If we hadn't turned the music off they'd have gone on… till morning, (dance)

5b She got a degree in Physics and then went on… a course in Applied Maths, (take)

6a I regret… you that there's been an accident, (tell)

6b He regretted… in the same job for so long, (stay)

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