It takes time to master *gerunds* and *infinitives* in English. In this lesson, I identify and correct the ten most common mistakes that English learners make with gerunds and infinitives. Do you make any of them? For example, if you want to say that you do not smoke anymore, should you say “I quit smoking” or “I quit to smoke”? Is it “I need go to the bathroom” or “I need to go to the bathroom”? What about the idiomatic phrase “look forward to”? Should you say “I’m looking forward to hear from you” or “I’m looking forward to hearing from you”? Find out, then do the quiz to double check your understanding. https://www.engvid.com/top-10-mistakes-gerunds-infinitives/

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More of my videos about common grammar mistakes:
10 English Grammar Mistakes Accepted in Casual Speech https://youtu.be/db5zCYLXUxM
The 10 Most Common Preposition Mistakes in English https://youtu.be/cRKbG4h2YQw

In this lesson:
0:00 10 mistakes with gerunds & infinitives
0:55 "I need study more."
2:08 "He wanted call you."
3:06 "My mom stopped to smoke."
4:43 "I like read."
6:06 "I'm looking forward to hear from you."
7:22 "We finished to eat."
8:18 "Play badminton is fun."
10:05 "We went downtown for watch movie."
11:38 "He made me to leave."
13:05 "I'm interested in subscribe to your channel."