The document provides 20 sentences with verbs in brackets that need to be completed with either the gerund ("-ing" form) or to-infinitive form. The sentences test different contexts where either the gerund or to-infinitive would be appropriate to complete the sentence in English.
The document provides 20 sentences with verbs in brackets that need to be completed with either the gerund ("-ing" form) or to-infinitive form. The sentences test different contexts where either the gerund or to-infinitive would be appropriate to complete the sentence in English.
The document provides 20 sentences with verbs in brackets that need to be completed with either the gerund ("-ing" form) or to-infinitive form. The sentences test different contexts where either the gerund or to-infinitive would be appropriate to complete the sentence in English.
Put in the verbs in brackets in the Gerund or the to-infinitive.
Gerund or Infinitive
1. I can't imagine Peter (go) by bike.
2. He agreed (buy) a new car. 3. The question is easy (answer). 4. The man asked me how (get) to the airport. 5. I look forward to (see) you at the weekend. 6. Are you thinking of (visit) London? 7. We decided (run) through the forest. 8. The teacher expected Sarah (study) hard. 9. She doesn't mind (work) the night shift. 10. I learned (ride) the bike at the age of 5. 11. We decided (buy) a new car. 12. They've got some work (do). 13. Peter gave up (smoke) . 14. He'd like (fly) an aeroplane. 15. I enjoy (write) picture postcards. 16. Do you know what (do) if there's a fire in the shop? 17. Avoid (make) silly mistakes. 18. My parents wanted me (be) home at 11 o'clock. 19. I dream about (build) a big house. 20. I'm hoping (see) Lisa.