I don't mind ________ (clean) my house.
cleaning - gerund
I need _______ (talk) with you right now.
to talk
somewhere you want ... (go) in the future...
to go - infinitive
Full Infinitives have the word "to" before
True.
I would rather _____ to the Beatles.
listen
Don't forget ______ your lunch to school. (bring)
to bring - infinitive
They are planning on _______ their wedding in Bali. (have)
having
something you are not very good at .... (do)
doing - gerund
We use gerunds after the verbs: decide, and plan.
False. They use infinitives.
She decided to watch a movie.
We are planning to drive across the country this summer.
______________ (you, go) to the beach or to the mountain?
Would you rather go
Add the gerund.
English is not easy. (learn)
Learning English is not easy.
I think Mark's ideas was good. He suggested ________ a car once we get to Italy. (rent)
renting
something you enjoy (do) when it's hot outside ...
enjoy + gerund
Phrasal verbs are followed by a gerund.
True
I'd rather _________ at home tonight. Let's go out. (make it negative)
I'd rather come with you ______ here alone.
A. to stay
B. than staying
C. than stay
D. to staying
C
borrow
someone you would love (meet)
to meet
The verbs enjoy, like and go can only be followed by an infinitive.
False.
I enjoy playing boardgames - gerund
I like to play/I like playing - either
I go walking every day - gerund
met
examples
I remember meeting him for the first time.
We remembered to lock the door.
Our living room really needs some _________; we are thinking of painting it blue. (redecorate)
redecorating
something you often need to be reminded (do) ...
to do / full infinitive
True or False:
1. We use a full infinitive after most adjectives.
2. "Would rather" is followed by a full infinitive.
1. true
2. false
Penny would rather boyfriend ______ so late for their dates.
didn't arrive / come / show up