5 дней назад · manage verb (CONTROL) ... to control or organize someone or something, esp. a business: Does she have any experience managing large projects? |
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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