The basic difference between gerunds and infinitives is the following:
Using a gerund suggests that you are referring
to real activities or experiences.
Using an infinitive suggests that you are
talking about potential or possible activities or experiences.
So let's say you eat ice cream every day. This is an actual action you are doing. Then you could say: "I like eating ice cream".
On the other hand, if you are on a diet, and you don't usually eat ice cream, then you are talking about a potential action. You could say: "I like to eat ice cream."
When used before the main verb, gerunds tend to sound more like natural English.
For example, the sentence "Playing tennis is a lot of fun" sounds more natural than "To play tennis is a lot of fun". The later sentence sounds more theoretical.


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