BASIC-GRAMMAR-U-19.2

19.2.

Verb + -ing, -ing nouns

 

     
  A: What time shall we leave?
  B: Let’s get on the road at three o’clock.
  A: That’s very early.
  B: I don’t like driving at night.
  A: Why not?
  B: Driving at night is dangerous. I worry
    about having an accident.
  A: OK. We’ll leave at three.
     
 

 

 

PRESENTATION


 

Verb + -ing

After many verbs, you use the -ing form of another verb: I don’t like driving at night.

Common verbs followed by -ing are: like, dislike, love, hate, enjoy and (not) mind.

 

Nouns

The -ing form of the verb is often a noun: Driving at night is dangerous.

 

Verb + preposition + -ing

You also use the -ing form after a preposition: I worry about having an accident.

See more: spelling rules⇒

 

 

 

Key vocabulary
Leisure activities: camping, eating out, sunbathing, skiing, surfing, swimming

 

 

 

EXERCISES⇒