Gerund vs Infinitive
Adverb vs Adjective
Correct mistakes
Participle clauses
100

We stopped (talk) ___________when we saw the accident.

We stopped talking when we saw the accident.

100

She is a temporarily/ temporary teacher at the school.

She is a temporary teacher at the school.

100

Our teacher instills Math in us.

Our teacher teaches us Math./ Our teacher instills the best qualities in us.

100

Having finished the homework, the TV was turned off.

Having finished the homework, she turned off the TV.

200

It seems the door is closed. How strange! I don't remember (close)_______________ the door.

I don't remember closing the door.

200

She helped voluntarily/ voluntary without being asked.

She helped voluntarily without being asked.

200

It was crucial that I chose what to eat for breakfast.

It was important that I chose what to eat for breakfast.

200

The roof, being broken after the storm, needed repair

The roof, broken after the storm, needed repair.

300

Remember (say)________________this to your teacher. It is important information.

Remember to say this to your teacher.

300

It was a voluntary/ voluntarily action.

It was a voluntary action.

300

I asked rather he wanted to go with me

I asked whether he wanted to go with me.

300

Having ate dinner, he went out.

Having eaten dinner, he went out.

400

I suggest (watch)____________this film.

I suggest watching this film.

400

The soup smells delicious/deliciously.

The soup smells delicious.

400

In the article it goes about racism.

In the article the author addresses/ discusses the problem of racism./ The article talks about/revolves around racism. The article is about racism.

400

Finishing work, he left the office.

Having finished work, he left the office.

500

I recommend (go)______________to the cafe.

I recommend going to the cafe.

500

He feels bad/ badly about what happened.

He feels bad about what happened.

500

She asked if I am ready to go.

She asked if I was ready to go.

500

Walking into the room, the lights turned on.

Walking into the room, he saw the lights turning on.