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Function
Gerund or Infinitive
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General Knowledge
100
The functions of the Gerunds and Infinitives.
Subject, Direct Object, Subject Complement
100
I often choose (go) to bed right after dinner
to go
100
about / I / the problem / to know / want / you
I want you to know about the problem.
100
______________ (speak) English isn’t permitted in our class.
Not speaking
100
Prepositions can be followed by _____.
gerunds
200
To permit underage smoking is a big mistake.
Subject
200
They decided (stay home) and stream a video.
to stay home
200
as much as / encourages / results / nothing / to succeed / us
Nothing encourages us to succeed as much as results.
200
She convinced everyone (eat) lunch at their desks.
not to eat
200
Adjectives can be followed by _____.
infinitives
300
His plan is studying abroad in Italy during his junior year.
Subject Complement
300
No one minds (have to) cook dinner for a friend.
having to
300
forbid / more than / the school rules / to miss / students / three classes
The school rules forbid students to miss more than three classes.
300
We have always been taught (tell) lies.
not to tell
300
What information does an infinitive provide? a. the purpose of an action b. the effect of an action
a.
400
My parents always emphasized the importance of studying.
Object of the sentence
400
My father is practicing (be) an orchestra conductor.
to be
400
invited / me / no one / the wedding / to attend
No one invited me to attend the wedding.
400
I have to practice (talk) so much and listening more.
not talking
400
Which word comes before the adjective? a. too b. enough
a.
500
I am not used to driving on busy streets.
Object of the sentence.
500
If you want to learn English, I’d suggest (practice) a lot.
practicing
500
law / my mom / persuaded / this book / to study
This book persuaded my mom to study law.
500
What are the consequences of (go) to the meeting?
not going
500
Which word do you start the sentence with to state a fact or an opinion using an infinitive? a. To b. It
b.