Relier Pairs L7 - Gerunds and Infinitives with different meaningVersion en ligne Understand the different meaning some verbs have when followed by a gerund or infinitive par Fredy Rozo 1 I can't go on working like this - I'm exhausted. 2 She tried giving up chocolate, but it didn't help her lose weight. 3 My boss came into the room, so I stopped browsing the internet. 4 You have forgotten your homework again. That means phoning your mother. 5 She tried to catch the bus, but she couldn't run fast enough. 6 I remember switching off the lights when I went on holiday. 7 Remember to switch off the lights when you go on holiday. 8 I meant to phone your mother, but my mobile didn't work. 9 After introducing her proposal, she went on to explain the benefits for the company. 10 I will never forget meeting my boss for the first time. 11 She regrets leaving school when she was sixteen. She wishes that she had studied more and then gone to university. 12 I forgot to call my mother 13 She was shopping and she stopped to get a cup of coffee. 14 We regret to inform you that the flight has beeen delayed for another two hours. Involve. Something has to be done to get a result finish doing an action do something to see what happens (test, experiment) not to forget to do something not to remember to do something have memories of an event in the past make an effort to do something that is not easy and not succeed to continue with the same thing finish an action in order to do another action to change the activity feel sorry about something you did or didn't do in the past intend feel sorry that you have to give someone bad news It refers to something that you've done in the past.