When and How to Use Each Expression?
Get a sense of when and how each expression can be used through the following examples!To decuple (Infinitive)
Purpose or Intention: Use the infinitive "to decuple" when you want to express a purpose, intention, desire, or potential action
Example
I want to decuple my savings by investing in stocks.
Decupling (Gerund)
Activity or Experience: Use the gerund "decupling" when you want to refer to the activity itself or the experience as a noun.
Example
Decupling your income requires careful financial planning.
Where can infinitives/gerunds be placed in a sentence?
To decuple (Infinitive)
- 1Subject
To decuple your income, you need to find additional sources of revenue.
To decuple your income, you need to find additional sources of revenue.
- "*To decuple* your income" serves as the subject of the sentence.
- Infinitive phrase (subject) + verb (need) + noun phrase (additional sources of revenue).
- 2Object
She wants me to decuple her business profits.
She wants me to decuple her business profits.
- "Me *to decuple* her business profits" is the object of the verb "wants."
- Noun (She) + verb (wants) + noun phrase (me *to decuple* her business profits).
- 3Adjective Modifier
He needs a high-yield investment to decuple his savings.
He needs a high-yield investment to decuple his savings.
- "*To decuple* his savings" modifies the noun "investment."
- Noun (He) + verb (needs) + noun phrase (a high-yield investment *to decuple* his savings).
Decupling (Gerund)
- 1Subject
Decupling your savings can lead to financial independence.
Decupling your savings can lead to financial independence.
- "*Decupling* your savings" is the subject of the sentence.
- Gerund (subject) + verb (can lead to) + noun phrase (financial independence).
- 2Object
I enjoy decupling my investments through smart portfolio management.
I enjoy decupling my investments through smart portfolio management.
- "*Decupling* my investments" is the object of the verb "enjoy."
- Noun (I) + verb (enjoy) + gerund (*decupling* my investments).
- 3Object of Preposition
She has a passion for decupling her business profits.
She has a passion for decupling her business profits.
- "For *decupling* her business profits" is the object of the preposition "for."
- Noun phrase (She) + verb (has) + noun phrase (a passion for *decupling* her business profits).
Verbs Taking Infinitives/Gerunds as Objects
The following are verbs that can take only the base form of the verb (infinitive), only the -ing form (gerund), or both.Verbs Taking Infinitives as Objects
Example
They plan to decuple their customer base through targeted marketing strategies.
We hope to decuple our productivity with the new software.
She wants to decuple her business revenue within a year.
He decided to decuple his physical fitness by training for a marathon.
They agreed to decuple their efforts to achieve their financial goals.
Verbs Taking Gerunds as Objects
Example
He enjoys decupling his income through various investment strategies.
Financial advisors recommend decupling your savings for long-term financial security.
I dislike the idea of decupling my workload without proper delegation.
She avoids decupling her expenses by sticking to a strict budget.
Can you imagine the benefits of decupling your retirement savings?
Verbs Taking Both Infinitives and Gerunds as Objects
Example
They like to decuple their wealth through real estate investments. They like decupling their wealth through real estate investments.
He started to decuple his income by launching a successful online business. He started decupling his income by launching a successful online business.
She began to decuple her savings by implementing a disciplined savings plan. She began decupling her savings by implementing a disciplined savings plan.