Gerunds and Infinitives
Present Perfects
Cleft Sentences: What?!
Regrets about the past...
Future Perfect and Perfect Infinitives
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In last week's class, we learned about ________ (use) gerunds and infinitives.

using

(gerunds follow prepositions!)

100

Anthony __________ (play) a lot of video games recently.

has been playing (present perfect continuous) OR has played (present perfect)

100

Rewrite the sentence as a cleft sentence with "What."

Piano music relaxes me.

What relaxes me is piano music.

100

Use "wish" to express regret:

I ate so many cookies.

I wish I hadn't eaten so many cookies.

("wish" + past perfect)

100

By next year, Julie _______ (save) enough money to buy a car.

will have saved

200

Martha has decided ______ (keep) a record of her expenses.

to keep

(verbs after "decide" are in the infinitive form)

200

Maya _______ (not practice) the violin lately.

has not practiced OR has not been practicing

200

Rewrite the sentence as a cleft sentence with "What."

I really enjoy salsa music.

What I really enjoy is salsa music.

200

Use "if only" to express regret:

I spent all my money on coffee from Juan Valdez.

If only I hadn't spent all my money on coffee from Juan Valdez.

("If only" + past perfect)

200

Bella ______ (not buy) her first house before she turns 25.

will not have bought

300

Jordan is not very social, but he considered _____ (go) to the party anyway.

going

(verbs that follow "consider" are in the gerund form)

300

How long _______ (wait) in line to buy your ticket?

have you been waiting OR have you waited

300

Rewrite the sentence as a cleft sentence with "What."

She doesn't understand how to live within her means.

What she doesn't understand is how to live within her means.

300

Use "should have" to express regret:

I didn't pay my bills on time.

I should have paid my bills on time.

("should have" + past participle"

300

______ Harry __________ (defeat) Voldemort before it's too late?

Will...have defeated

400

It's a nice day _____ (play) outside in the park.

to play

(impersonal "It" statements can be followed by infinitives)

400

Matthew _______ (not finish) his law degree yet.

has not finished

(we use the present perfect with "yet")

400

Rewrite the sentence as a cleft sentence with "What."

Marianne doesn't care for Adele's sentimental lyrics.

What Marianne doesn't care for are Adele's sentimental lyrics.

400

Use "ought to have" to express regret:

I didn't keep track of my expenses last month.

I ought to have kept track of my expenses last month.

("ought to have" + past participle)

400

By next May I plan _____ (graduate) from USFQ.

to have graduated

(use the perfect infinitive after "plan")

500

Do you prefer _____ (play) Jeopardy or Kahoot?

to play OR playing

(both gerunds and infinitives can follow the verb "prefer")

500

_____ you already _______ (decide) on where you will go for vacation?

Have...decided

(use the present perfect with "already")

500

Rewrite the sentence as a cleft sentence with "What."

Fabian has been listening to Beethoven's piano compositions.

What Fabian has been listening to are Beethoven's piano compositions.

500

Use the negative of "should have" to express regret:

I wasted my money on impulse buys.

I shouldn't have wasted my money on impulse buys.

("should not have" + past participle)

500

Do you intend ______ (create) a savings account by next Friday?

to have created 

(use the perfect infinitive after "intend")