This document provides guidance on using gerunds (verb forms ending in "-ing") versus infinitives (verb forms preceded by "to") in different grammatical contexts. It lists verbs that can be followed by gerunds or infinitives and explains the difference in meaning. For example, "remember" followed by a gerund refers to the past, while followed by an infinitive refers to the future. It also lists verbs that require gerunds or infinitives based on the intended meaning, such as using an infinitive with "stop" to indicate permission but a gerund to indicate cessation.