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5 дней назад · manage verb (CONTROL) ... to control or organize someone or something, esp. a business: Does she have any experience managing large projects?
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As a general rule, verbs of preference (to like, to love, to hate, to prefer) are followed by a verb in the infinitive if precise actions are being referred to.
Manage is more formal and less frequent than be able to. In negative sentences, could not can also be used:We weren't able to/didn' ...
The -ing form emphasises the verb itself. The to-infinitive puts the emphasis more on the preference for, or the results of, the action.
We use the verbs manage to and manage a great deal in current English when we want to say that we are able to cope with a difficult situation or find time for a ...
After certain verbs we use the -ing form, and after other verbs we use the infinitive. Sometimes we can use either form and there is no change in meaning.
[transitive, intransitive] manage (something) to control or be in charge of a business, a team, an organization, land, etc.
The word "manage" is a verb. Use it when a person is in a position of responsibility or in control of a situation: Jerry manages a restaurant.
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