When and How to Use Each Expression?
Get a sense of when and how each expression can be used through the following examples!To revamp (Infinitive)
Purpose or Intention: Use the infinitive "to revamp" when you want to express a purpose, intention, desire, or potential action
Example
I want to revamp my website to attract more visitors.
Revamping (Gerund)
Activity or Experience: Use the gerund "revamping" when you want to refer to the activity itself or the experience as a noun.
Example
Revamping the company's branding was a necessary step for growth.
Where can infinitives/gerunds be placed in a sentence?
To revamp (Infinitive)
- 1Subject
To revamp is a challenging task.
To revamp is a challenging task.
- "*To revamp*" serves as the subject of the sentence.
- Infinitive phrase (subject) + verb (is) + noun phrase (a challenging task).
- 2Object
She wants me to revamp her wardrobe.
She wants me to revamp her wardrobe.
- "Me *to revamp* her wardrobe" is the object of the verb "wants."
- Noun (She) + verb (wants) + noun phrase (me *to revamp* her wardrobe).
- 3Adjective Modifier
We need a designer to revamp our logo.
We need a designer to revamp our logo.
- "*To revamp* our logo" modifies the noun "designer."
- Noun (We) + verb (need) + noun phrase (a designer *to revamp* our logo).
Revamping (Gerund)
- 1Subject
Revamping requires careful planning and execution.
Revamping requires careful planning and execution.
- "*Revamping*" is the subject of the sentence.
- Gerund (subject) + verb (requires) + noun phrase (careful planning and execution).
- 2Object
We enjoy revamping our living space.
We enjoy revamping our living space.
- "*Revamping* our living space" is the object of the verb "enjoy."
- Noun (We) + verb (enjoy) + gerund (*revamping* our living space).
- 3Object of Preposition
She has a passion for revamping old furniture.
She has a passion for revamping old furniture.
- "For *revamping* old furniture" is the object of the preposition "for."
- Noun phrase (She) + verb (has) + noun phrase (a passion for *revamping* old furniture).
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 revamp their marketing strategy next month.
He decided to revamp his business model for better profitability.
We hope to revamp our home decor before the holidays.
She attempted to revamp her wardrobe by following the latest fashion trends.
They chose to revamp their website design to improve user experience.
Verbs Taking Gerunds as Objects
Example
He enjoys revamping vintage cars in his free time.
They recommend regular revamping of website content for better SEO.
She avoids revamping her wardrobe every season.
I am considering revamping my garden with new plants.
Can you imagine revamping your entire house on a tight budget?
Verbs Taking Both Infinitives and Gerunds as Objects
Example
I would like to revamp my office space. I would like revamping my office space.
They started to revamp their website design. They started revamping their website design.
She began to revamp her wardrobe. She began revamping her wardrobe.