Gerund vs Infinitive – Learn the Difference with Simple Examples in English Grammar! In this video, I have explained the difference between Gerund and Infinitive with simple examples. Knowing when to use a Gerund vs Infinitive is essential for accurate sentence construction in English grammar. This topic is often tested in SSC, Bank, UPSC, CTET, Railway, Defence, and all competitive exams. Watch the full video to master the use of Gerund and Infinitive in your writing and speaking. 📌 Key Differences: ✔️ Gerund (verb + ing) = Acts as a noun (used as subject or object). ➡ Example: "I enjoy reading." (reading = noun, object of "enjoy") ✔️ Infinitive (to + verb) = Can act as a noun, adjective, or adverb. ➡ Example: "I want to read." (to read = noun, object of "want") ❌ Some verbs only take gerunds, some only take infinitives, and some change meaning based on usage! 📢 Like, Share, Comment & Subscribe for more quick and easy English lessons! 🔔 💬 Comment below if you're preparing for SSC, Banking, or any other competitive exam! ⬇️ Hashtags: #shorts #GerundVsInfinitive #EnglishShorts #EnglishLessons #SSC #Bankexam #competitiveenglish