As a noun in a sentence, we use________.
Example: _________ is forbidden in class (Eat / Eating)
Gerunds
I'm sure you're all happy ______ early againg for classes today. (wake up)
to wake up
Let's go ______ (ski) this weekend, shall we?
skiing
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.
What is a GERUND?
A verb with _ING at the end
We use ____ after adjectives
I'm happy ______ (helping / help / to help)
Infinitives
No thanks, I've stopped ________ (smoke). It's bad for my health.
smoking
I could feel the police _____ (run) after me. But it was only a bad dream.
running
I hope _______ (see) you again soon! I like ______ (go) on dates like today's.
to see / going
When do we use GERUNDS?
As NOUNS
After some verbs
After (most) prepositions
We use ______ for verbs of like or dislike when we want to keep the PREFERENCE meaning.
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Gerunds
Remember ________ (call) your mom as soon as you arrive to the airport.
to call
I will never forget _____ (get) my first car.
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getting
You should really give up _____________ (smoke).
smoking.
What is a to-INFINITIVE?
A verb in BASE FORM preceded by "to".
For purpose or reason, we use ___
Example: I hope _________ the exam (pass/to pass/passing)
to-infinitives
TRUE or FALSE: Gerunds and infinitives are used in sentences in all tenses
TRUE
Don't forget _____ (get) more water and fruit at the supermarket
to call
We insist on____________ (cook) New year's eave dinner ourselves instead of ________ (go) to a restaurant.
cooking
What kind of verbs NEVER take the gerund form?
Modal verbs (can, could, may, must, might, shall, should, will, would...)
We use ______ for verbs of like or dislike when we refer to specific situations, or something in the future (with a purpose).
To + infinitives
TRUE or FALSE: Using a gerund or infinitive after certain verbs can sometimes change the meaning of the sentence
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TRUE
I don't remember __________ (switch off) the lights in the morning.
switching off
She's really angry about ________ (come) to work on New Year's Eve. She has plans ________ (travel) at the beginning of January!
coming / to travel
Do GERUNDS and INFINITIVES always appear immediately after the main verb?
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No. Sometimes they appear after a pronoun, preposition, nouns, etc.