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Charm English Pod
Charm English
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Hi, I'm Maggie! My goal is for you to practice your listening with my natural, spoken English that's a little bit clearer than usual. I have full-length live classes where I teach about a topic and give plenty of tips for you to improve your English. Follow along here, and on my tiktok, youtube, or instagram!
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Hi, I'm Maggie! My goal is for you to practice your listening with my natural, spoken English that's a little bit clearer than usual. I have full-length live classes where I teach about a topic and give plenty of tips for you to improve your English. Follow along here, and on my tiktok, youtube, or instagram!
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Playing or to play?: Verbs That Take Gerunds or Infinitives
Charm English Pod
45 minutes 37 seconds
2 weeks ago
Playing or to play?: Verbs That Take Gerunds or Infinitives

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In this episode I break down one of the trickiest parts of English grammar: verbs that take gerunds vs infinitives. We cover common patterns, mental-process verbs (think, imagine, recall), verbs of intention (intend, plan), and verbs that accept both forms with little change in meaning. Expect real-life examples, practical chunks you can use in conversation, and teaching tips for ESL learners (B2–C1). Whether you’re preparing for interviews, improving fluency, or teaching English, this episode gives bite-sized rules and plenty of practice ideas to make gerunds and infinitives stick.


Key takeaways

  • Some verbs require gerunds (e.g., enjoy, avoid) — often for likes/dislikes or ongoing actions.

  • Some verbs require infinitives (e.g., intend, decide) — often for intentions/decisions.

  • A small group of verbs can take both gerund and infinitive with little or no change in meaning (e.g., start, begin, continue).

  • Context and meaning decide which form to use — practise with categorised lists and speaking drills.

  • Use real-life examples and mixing activities to make the forms feel natural.

Practice suggestions

  • Make a 2-minute recording using 5 gerund phrases (I enjoy…, I’m used to…, I avoid…).

  • Role-play intentions: use infinitives for decisions (I intend to…, I plan to…, I decided to…).

  • Sorting activity: create two columns (gerund / infinitive) and sort verbs from the episode.

  • Conversation prompt: “What’s something you pretend to do? What’s something you intend to start?”

Charm English Pod
Hi, I'm Maggie! My goal is for you to practice your listening with my natural, spoken English that's a little bit clearer than usual. I have full-length live classes where I teach about a topic and give plenty of tips for you to improve your English. Follow along here, and on my tiktok, youtube, or instagram!