RULES
VERY EASY
“ALMOST DIFFICULT”
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100

As a noun in a sentence, we use________.

gerunds

100

I'm sure you're all glad ______ early againg for classes today. (wake up)

to wake up

100

Let's go ______ this weekend, shall we? (ski)

skiing
100

I would like __________ to Mexico one day. I love _____ spicy food. (travel-eat)

I would like TO TRAVEL to Mexico one day. I love EATING spicy food.

100

What is a GERUND?

A verb with ING at the end

200

We use ____ after adjectives

infinitives

200

No thanks, I've stopped ________. I could accept the beer, though. (smoke)

smoking

200

I could feel the police _____ after me. Thanks God, it was just a nightmare. (run)

running

200
I look forward _______ you again soon! (see)

to seeing

200

What are the uses of GERUNDS?

used as NOUNS, after some verbs and most prepositions

300

We use ______ for verbs of like or dislike when we want to keep the PREFERENCE meaning.

Gerunds

300

Remember ________  your mom as soon as you arrive to the airport. (call)

to call

300

I'll never forget _____ my first car. (get)

getting

300

Complete: You should really give up _____________. (smoke)

smoking.

300

What is a to-INFINITIVE?

a verb with "to" before

400

For purpose or reason, we use ___


to-infinitives

400

TRUE or FALSE: Gerunds and infinitives are used in all tenses

TRUE
400

I meant ______ you, but my phone ran out of battery. (call)

to call

400

We insist on____________ New year's eave dinner ourselves. 

cooking

400

All verbs except what, have gerund and infinitive forms.

modal auxiliaries 

500

Structure of gerunds and infinitives

verb + ing 

verb + infinitive 

500

TRUE or FALSE: Using a gerund or infinitive after certain verbs can sometimes change the meaning of the sentence

TRUE

500

Complete: I don't remember __________ the lights in the morning.

switching off / turning off

500

Complete:

She's really good at ______________. She prepares a different meal every day!

cooking

500

Do GERUNDS and INFINITIVES always appear immediately after the main verb?

No. Sometimes they come after a pronoun, preposition, nouns, etc.

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