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Grammar

Verb + -ing

Verbs followed by -ing: enjoy doing, stop doing, suggest doing, and more

Enjoy, Mind, Suggest + -ing

After enjoy, mind and suggest, use the -ing form of the verb — not to ….

  • I enjoy reading the weekly sales report. (not enjoy to read)
  • Would you mind closing the door to the meeting room? (not mind to close)
  • Chris suggested going to the client’s office instead. (not suggested to go)

Other Verbs Followed by -ing

These verbs also take -ing:

VerbExample
stopEveryone stopped talking when the director walked in.
finishI’ll review the budget when I’ve finished updating the spreadsheet.
avoidHe tried to avoid answering the interviewer’s question.
considerHave you ever considered moving to a different department?
denyShe denied making any changes to the contract.
riskIf you skip the inspection, you risk losing the whole shipment.
fancyI don’t fancy working late on a Friday.
admitHe admitted sending the email to the wrong client.
recommendThe consultant recommended hiring a project manager.
imagineCan you imagine running a team of fifty people?

The negative form is not -ing:

  • When I’m on leave, I enjoy not having to check my inbox every morning.

Phrasal Verbs + -ing

Some phrasal verbs are also followed by -ing:

Phrasal verbMeaningExample
give upstopI’ve given up buying coffee on the way to work.
put offdelayYou shouldn’t put off telling your manager what happened.
go on / carry oncontinueShe doesn’t want to retire. She wants to go on working.
keep / keep ondo repeatedlyYou keep interrupting me during the presentation.

Verb + Somebody + -ing

With some verbs, you can put a person between the verb and -ing.

  • You can’t stop people doing what they want.
  • I can’t imagine George running a department meeting.
  • I don’t remember her saying that at the briefing.
  • Sorry to keep you waiting so long.

Having Done (Finished Actions)

When you talk about finished actions, you can use having done instead of doing. Both forms are correct.

  • They admitted stealing the money. or They admitted having stolen the money.
  • I now regret saying that to the client. or I now regret having said that to the client.

Other Structures with Admit, Deny, Suggest, Recommend

These verbs can also be followed by a that-clause:

-ing formthat-clause
They denied doing anything wrong.They denied that they had done anything wrong.
Chris suggested going to the office.Chris suggested that we go to the office.
I recommend travelling by train.I recommend that you travel by train.

Quick Self-Check

Question 1

I enjoy _____ to music while working on reports.

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Question 2

Would you mind _____ the window? It's getting cold in here.

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Question 3

He tried to avoid _____ the client's question about the delay.

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Question 4

I've given up _____ to fix the old printer. We need a new one.

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Question 5

I can't imagine her _____ that to a customer.

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