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Gerunds or Infinitives




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GERUNDS OR INFINITIVES??


I. Put the following verbs in the correct column: Gerunds, Infinitives, or Both

Decide, Don’t mind, Enjoy, Feel like, Finish, Go on, Hate, Hope, Learn, Like, Love, Plan, Pretend, Remember , Spend time, Start, Stop, Would like

 
Gerunds
Infinitives
Both
















 

II. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb: GERUND(V+ing) or INFINITIVE (to+V)

       1. (read) is an excellent way to learn new words.

       2. She needs (go) to the restaurant. 

       3. He suggested (start)a new business.

       4. I don't mind (lend) you this book.

       5. This topic is worth (discuss).

       6. I hope (see) you in the morning.

       7. I 've forgotten (bring) the book.

       8. It is nice (sit) down for a while and enjoy a good film.

       9. It's very easy (do)

       10. Of course not, it is dangerous (talk) to people you do not know.

       11. She goes on (argue) with Tony.

       12. Could you please stop (make) so much noise?

        13. The students were discouraged from (speak) Spanish in class.

        14. They have decided (join) a trip net month.

        15. I enjoy (play) computer.

        16. We finally succeeded in (get) two tickets for the concert.

 Well done!!!