Infinitive Use
Verb + -ing Use
Verbs with Both Forms, Different Meanings
MIXED Qs
100

Complete: “She put a tick ___ accept the terms.”

to — Infinitive of purpose

100

True or false: We use -ing after prepositions.

True  

100

What’s the difference between remember to do and remember doing?

to do = remember the action before it happens; doing = remember after it happens

100

Which sentence is correct? A) I suggested to go home. B) I suggested going home.

B

200

After which words do we use the infinitive? too and...?

enough

200

Choose the correct form: “He’s improved his English by ___.” (read / reading)

reading

200

“He stopped smoking.” vs “He stopped to smoke.” — what’s the difference?

stopped smoking = quit the habit; stopped to smoke = paused another action to smoke

200

Complete: “He’s looking forward to ___ from you.”

hearing

300

Identify the correct pattern: My parents forbade me ___ boast about my grades.

to boast — verb + somebody + to infinitive

300

Fill in: “It’s not worth ___ this task again.”

doing / repeating

300

Choose correct meaning: “I tried opening the window.”

Experimented to see if it helps (not “made an effort”)

300

Which is correct? “He regrets to say…” or “He regrets saying…” — and why?

Both: regrets to say = formal announcement; regrets saying = feels sorry about past action

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