Can the passive form of gerund in non finite verb be exchanged with the passive form of infinitive? It depends on the verb? Some verbs only have ing Can the passive form of gerund form (be + past participle) in non finite verb be interchanged with the passive form of infinitive (to be done)? (are the passive form and active form of adjective - ed and - ing?) this depends on the verb? Some verbs only have ing form, others only have todo form

Can the passive form of gerund in non finite verb be exchanged with the passive form of infinitive? It depends on the verb? Some verbs only have ing Can the passive form of gerund form (be + past participle) in non finite verb be interchanged with the passive form of infinitive (to be done)? (are the passive form and active form of adjective - ed and - ing?) this depends on the verb? Some verbs only have ing form, others only have todo form


The passive form of gerund (be + past participle) and the passive form of infinitive (to be done) are not interchangeable
The passive and active forms of adjectives are - ed and - ing. The adjectives in the form of ED refer to their own properties,
I'm excited because of the news
The adjective in the form of "Ling" refers to "how to make"
The news is exciting
-ED and - ing are only judged according to whether the subject is an object or a person, not a verb



What's the difference between gerund and verb ing infinitive
Thanks for disturbing me for several days,


Let me briefly say that the verb ing belongs to the gerund category, but the gerund is not just the verb ing



Tell me whether the verb followed by the verb is an infinitive or a gerund
I mainly want to know the fixed collocations, not the verbs with different meanings of to do and doing
Are there any rules


How to remember infinitive as object
In English, some verbs can only be followed by the infinitive with to, but not the infinitive without to
One preparation, two decisions, three demands, four hopes
Try (5) to aim (6), try (7) to learn (8), pretend (9) to agree (10), refuse (11) to agree (12) to propose (13)
Note:
(1) "one preparation" means prepare
(2) "two decisions" are decision and decision
(3) "three requirements" are ask, demand and request
Four hopes are desire, expect, hope and wish
"Attempt" is "attempt"
Aim is aim
(7) manage means manage
Learning is learning
"Pretense" is pretend
(10) "agree" means agree
(11) "refuse" is refuse
(12) "promise" is promise
(13) "offer" means offer
Example:
  1)She hopes____ something from the sale.
  A.to get B.she is getting
  C.getting D.she would be getting
Answer a
2) - "how did James bornd escape from the locked confine?"?
  —“Oh,you know he always manages____ a tight situation.”
  A.to get out of B.getting out of
  C.to have got him out of D.is getting
Answer a
Memorizing verbs with gerund as object
Pithy formula: it's worth doing to finish practice,
  practice,be worth,be busy)
Keep on, be
  used to,give up)
Considering the suggestion, I can't help thinking,
  suggest,can’t help,feel like)
Enjoy, miss, mind