adjectives after which either infinitive of verb-ing is possible

Vladv1

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I know that after some adjectives if a verbs comes immidiately one can use either an infinitive or a verb-ing, for example, "It was great to talk to you/It was great talking too you". Could you please list some of the most common adjectives used this way? I know only "great", "wonderful".
 

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No. It's not a question of learning which adjectives can be used this way. Instead, focus on learning the difference in meaning between using the infinitive or -ing phrases.
 

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I know that after some adjectives if a verbs comes immidiately one can use either an infinitive or a verb-ing, for example, "It was great to talk to you/It was great talking too you". Could you please list some of the most common adjectives used this way? I know only "great", "wonderful".
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Besides "great" and "wonderful," some common adjectives used with both infinitives and gerunds are:

  1. Enjoyable
  2. Nice
  3. Interesting
  4. Pleasant
  5. Exciting
  6. Difficult
  7. Easy
  8. Frustrating
  9. Annoying
  10. Boring
 

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