In this video, we talk about the difference between "Plan To" and "Plan On". Both of these structures can be used, but one is an infinitive structure and the other is a gerund structure. You'll learn about gerund and infinitive structures and when to use a gerund (verb+ING) and when to use an infinitive (to+verb). You'll see lots of example sentences using plan to + infinitive and plan on + gerund. You'll get comfortable forming your own sentences using plan to and plan on.
Phrase + We usually find "‘to"’ with a verb (as part of the infinitive form). However, when "to" is a preposition which is part of a combination ( phrasal verb, prepositional verb, idiom, adjective + preposition) , then it is correct to use a gerund after it. This list includes some of the most commonly used phrases containing the "to + gerund" formula. They will help you sound more natural.
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Read the following sentences. Alice likes painting. She would like to paint this landscape. John likes playing cricket. He would like to play cricket this evening. Here sentence 1 means that Alice likes painting as an art. It is a general statement. Sentence 2 means that she would like to paint a particular scene. Similarly [...]