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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.

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