She promised helping us.
False (She promised to help us.)
She decided... (stay) at home.
to stay
Enjoy +to infinitive. Used or not used?
not used (enjoy+ing)
She went to the shop for buy some bread.
to buy.( to express purpose)
There has been a rise in the....(popular)of online shopping.
popularity
He is interested in learning english.
True( after preposition )
He avoided...( talk) to me.
talking
Decide+ing. Used or not used?
not used.(decide+to infinitive).
He asked me help him.
to help
The teacher noticed...(vary) differences in student's homework.
various
They made him to leave early.
False (They made him leave early)
I don't know what...(do)
to do
I don't know how use this machine.
to use
The suspect is involved in several...(crime) activities across the city.
criminal
She seems to have finished her work.
True( perfect infinitive, o'tgan ish)
This book is too difficult for me...( understand)
to understand
See+object + to infinitive
Not used.(Bare infinitive)
It was very kind for her to help me.
''of'' is used instead of ''for''.
The police investigated a series of...(murd)
murder
I saw him to enter the room.
False ( I saw him enter the room)
She left me ...(wait) outside.
waiting
Perfect infinitive after modal verbs(could/might/must).Used or not used?
Used. He could have studied more.
He could study more, but he didn't.
have studied.
Many soldiers fear...(die) in dangerous missions.
death