She hated (tell) him about their plans.
She hated telling him about their plans.
Gerund: telling
He enjoys swimming in the sea during summer.
Gerund: swimming
I want (go) to the park this afternoon.
I want to go to the park this afternoon.
Infinitive: to go
They decided (take) the earlier train.
They decided to take the earlier train.
infinitive: to take
We talked about (visit) our grandparents next week.
We talked about visiting our grandparents next week.
gerund: visiting (about)
I like (read) before I go to bed.
I like reading before I go to bed.
gerund: reading
She refused (help) him with his homework.
She refused to help him with his homework.
infinitive: to help (decision)
He is interested in (learn) new languages.
He is interested in learning new languages.
gerund: learning (likes)
We’re planning (move) to a new apartment.
We’re planning to move to a new apartment.
infinitive: to move (plan)
After (eat) dinner, we went for a walk.
After eating dinner, we went for a walk.
gerund: eating (after)
They promised (call) us as soon as they arrived.
They promised to call us as soon as they arrived.
infinitive (plan)
She doesn’t mind (wait) for her friends at the café.
She doesn’t mind waiting for her friends at the café.
gerund (opinion)
He hopes (find) a better job next year.
He hopes to find a better job next year.
infinitive
Are you good at (play) the guitar?
Are you good at playing the guitar?
gerund (at)
She pretended (be) sick to avoid going to school.
She pretended to be sick to avoid going to school.
infinitive
He admitted to (cheat) during the test.
He admitted to cheating during the test.
gerund
We agreed (meet) outside the cinema at 7.
We agreed to meet outside the cinema at 7.
infinitive
They complained about (have) to wait in line.
They complained about having to wait in line.
gerund
She’s excited (travel) abroad for the first time.
She’s excited to travel abroad for the first time.
infinitive
He can’t stand (listen) to loud music.
He can’t stand listening to loud music.
gerund
She suggested (go) for a walk after the movie.
She suggested going for a walk after the movie.
gerund
They’re determined (finish) the project by Friday.
They’re determined to finish the project by Friday.
(infinitive)
He’s afraid of (fail) the driving test again.
He’s afraid of failing the driving test again.
gerund
I’m looking forward to (see) you soon.
I’m looking forward to seeing you soon.
gerund
It was difficult (understand) the instructions.
It was difficult to understand the instructions.
infinitive