Infinitive as object complement? Children might be around together listening to their parents read a good story

Infinitive as object complement? Children might be around together listening to their parents read a good story


Yes. Listen to somebody do sth to.feel This can be summed up as: one feeling, two listening, three letting, four seeing: one feeling word; two



In English, there are strict differences when some verbs are followed by infinitives or gerunds as objects. They can be classified separately. Who knows the detailed classification? (the more verbs, the better)


The words and phrases that only take infinitive as object are: decide, expect, refuse, wish, hope, order, promise, predend, offer, happy, see, make up one's mind, used, be about, be able, etc.; the words and phrases that only take gerund as object are: mind, risk, avoid, enjoy, es



On infinitives and Gerunds
Fill in the blanks according to the correct form of the verb
——English is not easy .(learn)
Why? In detail!
To learn


The answer, of course, is to learn
It is + adj.+ to do sth
It is not easy to learn English