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AP verbes suivis de "à + l'infinitif"

The english expressions here will be followed by either the verb in the infinitive or the present participle in english. However, the equivalent expression in French, which all end in "à", will always be followed by the infinitive. In other words, French infinitives are translated into either english infinitives, present participles (-ing), or both depending upon the expression.

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to adhere to + verb
to have fun __-ing
to learn (how) to + verb
to teach (how) to + verb
to like to + verb (with preposition, only infinitive can follow)
to have to + verb (with preposition)
to enjoy __-ing (with preposition)
to seek to + verb
to begin to + verb
to consent to + verb
to consist of __-ing
to continue to + verb
to decide to + verb
to be displeasing to + verb
to use to + verb
to teach (how) to + verb
to practice to + verb
to wear oneself out from __-ing
to force to + verb
to become accustomed to + verb
to get used to + verb
to hesistate to + verb
to invite to + verb
to get tired of + verb
to use for + verb
to begin to + verb (reflexive)
to start to + verb
to start to + verb (reflexive)
to oblige to + verb
to require to + verb
to obligate to + verb
to busy oneself (in) __-ing
to succeed in __-ing
to take pleasure in __-ing
to prepare oneself to + verb
to practice (at) __-ing
to begin to ____ again
to begin ___-ing again
to start ___-ing again
to start to _____ again
to give up __-ing
to resign oneself to + verb
to resolve to + verb
to succeed at __-ing
to be used for __-ing
to delay in __-ing
to be slow to + verb
to be anxious to + verb
to be eager to + verb
to be keen on __-ing
to intend to + verb
to be set on __-ing
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