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  1. It’s actually that simple:

    • Verb + “to verb” is pushing to the future. This means that it’s abstract (not “real”) and that means it can feel “philosophical.” It’s usually a goal (not a process).
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    Hate, like, love and prefer can be followed either by -ing or a to- infinitive. The difference in meaning is often small. The -ing form emphasises the verb itself. The to- infinitive puts the emphasis more on the preference for, or the results of, the action.

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    So, ‘dedicated to,’ ‘devoted to,’ ‘committed to,’ and their noun forms; ‘dedication to,’ ‘devotion to,’ and ‘commitment to’ can all be followed by the -ING form of the verb. Two more words like this are opposed to and object to. For example, …

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    Some verbs have a different meaning depending on whether they are followed by an - ing form or to + infinitive. Stop + - ing means the action is not happening any more. I've stopped buying the newspaper because now I read the news …

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