Verb Patterns - I considered buying OR to buy
Phrasal verbs are verbs that are made up of a verb with one or two particles such as 'look into', 'put up with', etc. Phrasal verbs generally end in prepositions. Prepositions are always followed by the gerund or 'ing' form of the verb. Therefore, all phrasal verbs that are immediately followed another verb combine with the 'ing' form of the verb. ................
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