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  • Kevin has stopped travelling by international flights due to his parents.

    We can use the verb stop with both the gerund and the infinitive. When we use stop with the gerund, it means that someone was doing something and then stopped.

    Kevin started working late Monday night. I don’t know why but he started the normal job today. Early morning. My dad was working till 6 PM. After 6 PM he was not working anymore. As I write that, Kevin stop to work at 6PM last night.

    When you use stop with the infinitive means we stopped doing something to start doing something else in order that we can begin to do something else.

    Lucy and Fernando work Sunday mornings at 10:15. They always stop to take a lunch break. (Lucy and Fernando work until 10 AM, then stop working in order to take a coffee break) Incorrect: At 10 AM, Lucy and Fernando always stop taking a coffee break.

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  • Kevin has stopped travelling by international flights due to his parents.

    We can use the verb stop with both the gerund and the infinitive. When we use stop with the gerund, it means that someone was doing something and then stopped.

    Kevin started working late Monday night. I don’t know why but he started the normal job today. Early morning. My dad was working till 6 PM. After 6 PM he was not working anymore. As I write that, Kevin stop to work at 6PM last night.

    When you use stop with the infinitive means we stopped doing something to start doing something else in order that we can begin to do something else.

    Lucy and Fernando work Sunday mornings at 10:15. They always stop to take a lunch break. (Lucy and Fernando work until 10 AM, then stop working in order to take a coffee break) Incorrect: At 10 AM, Lucy and Fernando always stop taking a coffee break.

    • 4525 views
    • 75 answers
    • 1422 votes
  • Kevin has stopped travelling by international flights due to his parents.

    We can use the verb stop with both the gerund and the infinitive. When we use stop with the gerund, it means that someone was doing something and then stopped.

    Kevin started working late Monday night. I don’t know why but he started the normal job today. Early morning. My dad was working till 6 PM. After 6 PM he was not working anymore. As I write that, Kevin stop to work at 6PM last night.

    When you use stop with the infinitive means we stopped doing something to start doing something else in order that we can begin to do something else.

    Lucy and Fernando work Sunday mornings at 10:15. They always stop to take a lunch break. (Lucy and Fernando work until 10 AM, then stop working in order to take a coffee break) Incorrect: At 10 AM, Lucy and Fernando always stop taking a coffee break.

    • 4525 views
    • 75 answers
    • 1422 votes
  • Kevin has stopped travelling by international flights due to his parents.

    We can use the verb stop with both the gerund and the infinitive. When we use stop with the gerund, it means that someone was doing something and then stopped.

    Kevin started working late Monday night. I don’t know why but he started the normal job today. Early morning. My dad was working till 6 PM. After 6 PM he was not working anymore. As I write that, Kevin stop to work at 6PM last night.

    When you use stop with the infinitive means we stopped doing something to start doing something else in order that we can begin to do something else.

    Lucy and Fernando work Sunday mornings at 10:15. They always stop to take a lunch break. (Lucy and Fernando work until 10 AM, then stop working in order to take a coffee break) Incorrect: At 10 AM, Lucy and Fernando always stop taking a coffee break.

    • 4525 views
    • 75 answers
    • 1422 votes
  • Kevin has stopped travelling by international flights due to his parents.

    We can use the verb stop with both the gerund and the infinitive. When we use stop with the gerund, it means that someone was doing something and then stopped.

    Kevin started working late Monday night. I don’t know why but he started the normal job today. Early morning. My dad was working till 6 PM. After 6 PM he was not working anymore. As I write that, Kevin stop to work at 6PM last night.

    When you use stop with the infinitive means we stopped doing something to start doing something else in order that we can begin to do something else.

    Lucy and Fernando work Sunday mornings at 10:15. They always stop to take a lunch break. (Lucy and Fernando work until 10 AM, then stop working in order to take a coffee break) Incorrect: At 10 AM, Lucy and Fernando always stop taking a coffee break.

    • 4525 views
    • 75 answers
    • 1422 votes
  • Kevin has stopped travelling by international flights due to his parents.

    We can use the verb stop with both the gerund and the infinitive. When we use stop with the gerund, it means that someone was doing something and then stopped.

    Kevin started working late Monday night. I don’t know why but he started the normal job today. Early morning. My dad was working till 6 PM. After 6 PM he was not working anymore. As I write that, Kevin stop to work at 6PM last night.

    When you use stop with the infinitive means we stopped doing something to start doing something else in order that we can begin to do something else.

    Lucy and Fernando work Sunday mornings at 10:15. They always stop to take a lunch break. (Lucy and Fernando work until 10 AM, then stop working in order to take a coffee break) Incorrect: At 10 AM, Lucy and Fernando always stop taking a coffee break.

    • 4525 views
    • 75 answers
    • 1422 votes
  • Kevin has stopped travelling by international flights due to his parents.

    We can use the verb stop with both the gerund and the infinitive. When we use stop with the gerund, it means that someone was doing something and then stopped.

    Kevin started working late Monday night. I don’t know why but he started the normal job today. Early morning. My dad was working till 6 PM. After 6 PM he was not working anymore. As I write that, Kevin stop to work at 6PM last night.

    When you use stop with the infinitive means we stopped doing something to start doing something else in order that we can begin to do something else.

    Lucy and Fernando work Sunday mornings at 10:15. They always stop to take a lunch break. (Lucy and Fernando work until 10 AM, then stop working in order to take a coffee break) Incorrect: At 10 AM, Lucy and Fernando always stop taking a coffee break.

    • 4525 views
    • 75 answers
    • 1422 votes