Some common verbs that are normally followed by –ing forms are:
admit appreciate avoid
consider delay deny
detest dislike endure
enjoy escape excuse
face fancy feel like
finish forgive give up
can't help imagine involve
mention mind miss
postpone practice put off
resent resist risk
suggest understand
Some of the verbs listed above can be followed by object + -ing form.
I dislike people telling me what to do.
I can’t imagine him working in an office.
Nobody can stop him (from) doing what he wants to.
After deserve, need and require, the –ing form has a passive sense.
The car requires servicing. (= needs to be serviced.)
You hair needs cutting. (= needs to be cut.)
Some verbs can be followed by both –ing forms and infinitives. These include:
advise allow can't bear
forbid forget go
go on hate hear
intend like love
permit prefer feel like
propose regret remember
see start stop
try watch
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