[Grammar] using verb patterns to complete sentences

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windsor

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Hi,
I would like to know more about verb patterns to complete sentences. In particular how and why we use them.

For exmaple:
1.We're looking forward to meet/to meeting Sarah at last.
I know the answer is to meeting, I would like to know why?

I think its essential for him to come/coming from the same background
again, the answer is I know, but do not know why?

Please help me to understand the structure of sentences, in particular the use of infinitives, gerunds etc..
Please break it down as simply as possible - this is a weak subject for me.

Thank You.
 

leonwool

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You need to understand somethng of the essential quality of the three forms.

1) to + infinitive (This has a less direct quality)
2) the bare infinitie or infinitive without 'to' (this is very direct. That's why it is used in the imperative forms for example
3) the -ing or continuous form. This stresses, not only the continuous nature of actions but also some other things too.

Usually the verb following another verb takes the form TO + INFINITIVE. But you should try to feel the properties of these three forms rather than learn al the exceptions by heart.
 

Raymott

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Hi,
I would like to know more about verb patterns to complete sentences. In particular how and why we use them.

For exmaple:
1.We're looking forward to meet/to meeting Sarah at last.
I know the answer is to meeting, I would like to know why?

I think its essential for him to come/coming from the same background
again, the answer is I know, but do not know why?

Please help me to understand the structure of sentences, in particular the use of infinitives, gerunds etc..
Please break it down as simply as possible - this is a weak subject for me.

Thank You.
What you're asking about - the how and why of using different verb forms, etc. - is called syntax, or more generally, grammar.
It's a big topic.
The best place to start is the "verbs" chapter in a grammar book or a corresponding website.
 
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