I enjoy ___ (read)
reading
Complete: “I want ___ (learn) English.”
to learn
Verbo que puede usar ambas formas: “start”
start + gerund / infinitive
Complete: “She is good at ___ (dance).”
dancing
“I like ___ (play) soccer.” (2 opciones)
playing / to play
She avoids ___ (eat) junk food
eating
¿Qué forma sigue a “decide”?
Infinitive (to + verb)
Completa: “It began ___ (rain).” (2 opciones)
raining / to rain
Después de preposición usamos…
Gerund
“I forgot ___ (lock) the door.” (acción pendiente)
to lock
¿Qué forma sigue a “consider”?
Gerund (-ing)
Complete: “They hope ___ (travel) soon.”
to travel
¿Qué cambia el significado? “stop”
stop smoking (dejar hábito) / stop to smoke (hacer pausa)
Complete: “He left without ___ (say) goodbye.”
saying
“I will never forget ___ (meet) her.”
meeting
Correct the error: He suggested to go early
going
Corrected the error: “She promised helping me.”
to help
Explain the difference: “remember doing vs remember to do”
doing = past memory / to do = future obligation
Corrected the error: “She is interested to learn English.”
learning
Corrected the error: “They enjoy to watch movies.”
watching
Which of these verbs uses the gerund?
A) want
B) enjoy
C) decide
D) hope
B) enjoy
Which of these verbs uses the infinitive (to + verb)?
A) avoid
B) consider
C) want
D) enjoy
C) want
Which of these verbs can change its meaning depending on whether you use the gerund or the infinitive?
A) enjoy
B) avoid
C) stop
D) consider
C) stop
After a preposition, what verb form is used?
A) Infinitive (to + verb)
B) Simple past
C) Gerund (-ing)
D) Future (will)
C) Gerundi (-ing)
What does “try doing” mean?
A) To attempt something difficult
B) To experiment to see what happens
C) To plan to do something
D) To forget to do something
B) Experiment to see what happens