Grammar: 'stop buying' or 'stop to buy'? - BBC English Masterclass

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Hi Sian here for BBC Learning English. Now lots of people stop to buy a coffee on their
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way into work, but not me - I've stopped buying coffee. What's the difference - 'stop buying'
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'stop to buy'? You'll find out in this Masterclass.
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In English we have a group of verbs that can be followed by the gerund or the infinitive,
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but with a change in meaning. We're going to look at three of them: 'stop', 'regret'
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and 'go on'.
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OK, number one, listen to these two examples with 'stop' and try and work out the difference
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in meaning.
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So, 'I've stopped buying coffee' and 'I stopped to buy a coffee this morning'.
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What's the difference?
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Well, the first example 'I've stopped buying coffee' 'stop' is followed by the gerund.
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This means the activity in the gerund form stops, so 'I've stopped buying coffee because
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it's so expensive. I'm drinking tea from now on.'
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In the second example, 'I stopped to buy a coffee this morning' the verb after 'stop'
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is in the infinitive, 'I stopped to buy a coffee' this means that we stop doing one
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action in order to do the action in the infinitive. So, this morning I stopped walking in order
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to buy a coffee.
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Number two; listen to these two examples with 'regret'. 'I regret telling you that' 'we
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regret to tell you that...' What's the difference?
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Ok, so the first example, 'I regret telling you that' 'regret' is followed by the gerund.
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This is when we feel sorry about something we've done in the past. So 'I regret telling
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you about that singing competition, now everybody knows I've entered!'
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The second example 'I regret to tell you that...' is followed by the infinitive. We use this
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when you're about to give bad news - when you're sorry for something you're going to
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say. So, 'We regret to tell you that your application has been unsuccessful'. This is
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normally quite formal and often in written English and normally with verbs like 'say',
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'tell' or inform.
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Ok, finally number three. What's the difference between these two examples with the verb 'go on'.
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'She went on talking for hours' 'she went on to talk'? What's the difference?
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Ok, the first example 'she went on talking' we use the gerund because the action continues
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'She went on talking for hours about gerunds and infinitives!' The second one 'she went
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on to talk' the verb is followed by the infinitive. This means the activity changes to another
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one. For example, 'she started talking about gerunds and infinitives and she went on to
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tell a joke.'
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That's all for now - Don't forget to visit our website. Ah now, there's another one - what's
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the difference between 'forget to do something' and 'forget doing something'?
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Visit our website BBClearningenglish.com to find out if you're correct. Goodbye!
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