Infinitive or gerund I
Infinitive or gerund II
Infinitive or gerund III
Words we use for...
Use/rules
100

Maria hopes (play) tennis tomorrow.

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

To play

100

The apartment owner suggested (raise) the rent.

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

Raising

100

Do you promise (pay) me back next week?

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

To pay

100

Which one do we use after the word DENY?

-ing form (gerund)

100

Here's a sentence with to+infinitive:

We're going to the market to buy some food.

What are we trying to express here with to+infinitive? (What do we use to+infinitive for?)

We use to+infinitive to express purpose

200

Tom denied (make) a mistake on his exam

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

Making

200

Would you mind (bring) me that book?

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

Bringing

200

Silvia agreed (lend) Daniel her car for the afternoon.

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

To lend

200

Which one do we use after the word HOPE?

To infinitive

200

Here's a sentence with an infinitive (without to):

He should be home by now.

We use the bare infinitive (infinitive without the to) after _____________

Modal verbs (should, must, might, could)

300

Cristian appreciated us for (give) him a ride to work

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

Giving

300

The International Student Office suggests (take) this class.

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

Taking

300

What's the use of (ask) me that question! The answer is no.

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

Asking

300

Which one do we use after the word PROMISE?

To infinitive


300

Here's a sentence with to+infinitive:

I would love to see the views.

What is the rule here for using to+infinitive?

We use to+infinitive with would+like/love/hate/prefer

400

Tessa planned (arrive) early to study for the quiz.

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

To arrive

400

Oh, no! I forgot (turn off) the coffee pot before I left the house.

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

To turn off

400

We didn't have any money, as we like (shop).

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

shopping

400

Which one do we use after the word SUGGEST?

-ing form (gerund)


400

Here's a sentence with the -ing form (gerund):

Cheating isn't allowed.

We use the -ing form as the ____________ (which part?) of the sentence.

subject (alus)

500

(Swim) is a great sport.

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

Swimming

500

First, Juan tried (play) golf, and then he tried (play) basketball, but he just wasn't good at sports.

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

Playing / Playing

500

The computer wouldn't work, so Nora tried (restart) it.

To + infinitive or gerund (+ing)?

Restarting

500

Which one do we use after the word WANT?

to-infinitive

500

Here's a sentence with the -ing form (gerund):

I heard them arguing.

We use the -ing form after hear, listen, notice, see, watch to express an ____________ action or an action in progress.

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