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 Remember + Infinitive:

  • Indicates remembering to do something, and then performing the action.
  • Emphasizes the sequence of remembering first, then acting.

Remember + Gerund:

  • Indicates performing an action, and then recalling it later.
  • Emphasizes the sequence of acting first, then remembering.

Forget + Infinitive:

  • Indicates failing to remember to do something, resulting in not doing it.

Forget + Gerund:

  • Indicates doing something and not forgetting it later.
  • The image implies this definition, but does not give a example.
  • Try + infinitive:
    • Means to make an effort to do something difficult.
    • Examples highlight the difficulty or challenge involved.
  • Try + gerund:
    • Means to do something to see what happens, often used for giving advice or suggesting experiments.
    • Examples suggest testing or experimenting with an action.
  • Stop + infinitive:
    • Means to interrupt one action in order to perform another.
    • The image hints at this meaning but does not give a example.
  • Stop + gerund:
    • Means to cease an action or activity completely.
    • The examples illustrate a permanent or long-term cessation.
  • Like + infinitive:
    • Indicates doing something because it is considered a good or beneficial idea.
    • The examples suggest a reasoned or planned action.
  • Like + gerund:
    • Indicates enjoying an activity as a habit or preference.
    • The examples highlight personal enjoyment and routine.