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執筆依頼の一環としてen:Appendix:English catenative verbs#Catenative Verbs Followed by a Gerundより移植。


admit

  • He admitted taking the money.

advise

  • I advise leaving immediately.

appreciate

  • I would appreciate receiving more help with this.

avoid

  • Please avoid touching the goods on display.

can't help

  • I can't help liking the way he smiles.

complete

  • I have completed painting the kitchen.

consider

  • Have you considered working at the factory?

delay

  • We had to delay travelling because of the weather.

deny

  • I deny taking the money.

detest

  • I detest working on Sundays.

dislike

  • I dislike working on Saturdays.

enjoy

  • I enjoy watching snooker on the TV.

escape

  • He escaped being run over by about a millisecond!

finish

  • When you finish painting the shed, let me know.

forbid

  • They forbid smoking in the restaurant.

imagine

  • Can you imagine winning the lottery?

mind

  • Would you mind closing the window, please?

miss

  • I miss playing football with my friends.

permit

  • Do they permit smoking in here?

practice and practise

  • I like to practice playing the piano every day.

quit

  • I wish I could quit smoking.

recall

  • I recall meeting you at the convention in New York.

recommend

  • I can recommend washing your clothes with this product.

resent

  • I resent seeing him enjoying himself as if nothing has happened.

resist

  • How can you resist eating those lovely chocolates?

resume

  • We will resume discussing this matter tomorrow.

risk

  • We can't risk working in the dark.

stand

Note This verb is most commonly found in the form can't stand.
  • I can't stand walking in the rain.

suggest

  • I suggest asking your teacher about it.

tolerate

  • I won't tolerate swearing in this office.

want

Note (UK) usage. Means require or need.
  • That door wants painting.

give up

Note Catenative phrasal verbs in general are followed by the gerund.
  • I gave up smoking last year.