1: Choose the Correct form
Gerund vs Infinitive
Verb+infinitive
Find & Correct the Mistake
Odd one out
100

I enjoy ___ (read / to read) books.




I enjoy reading books.



100

Give a verb that is followed by a gerund.


enjoy / hate / finish


100

I want ___ English well.


I want to speak English well.


100

I enjoy to swim.


I enjoy swimming .


100

enjoy • avoid • finish • decide


decide 

200

She decided ___ (go / to go) abroad.


She decided to go abroad.


200

She keeps ___ late.


She keeps working late.


200

She agreed ___ us.


She agreed to help us.


200

She suggested to go home.


She suggested going home.


200

want • plan • hope • suggest


 suggest


300

He stopped ___ (smoke / to smoke). (quit a habit)



He stopped smoking . 




300

I don’t mind ___ for help.


asking

300

They plan ___ a new house.


They plan to buy a new house.


300

He decided to go alone.


He decided to go alone.


300

stop smoking • enjoy reading • remember meeting • promise to help


promise to help

400

We hope ___ (see / seeing) you soon.


We hope to see you soon.


400

He suggested ___ a break.


taking 

400

He promised ___ on time.


He promised to come on time.


400

We avoided to talk about it.


We avoided  talking about it.


400

enjoy reading • like swimming • love dancing • decide


decide 

500

They avoid ___ (talk / to talk) about politics.


They avoid talking about politics.


500

She tried ___ yoga to relax.


She tried doing yoga to relax.


500

Name 3 verbs followed by infinitive.


want, decide, hope (etc.)


500

He stopped smoking last year.


He stopped smoking last year.


500

enjoy •good at • interested in • afraid of • 



enjoy