I would like____(learn) German.
to learn
(WEAR)
jeans/tried/I/WEAR
I tried wearing jeans.
She refused to talk about her problems.
TRUE
Which verb can take both gerund and infinitive?
hate or keep
hate
Choose
Infinitive
I remember _____ (meet)the Queen in London.
meeting
(ALLOW)
in / teacher / talk / the / class / doesn't / students / ALLOW
The teacher doesn't allow students to talk in class
We couldn’t persuade him coming with us.
FALSE
-to come-
Which verb can take both gerund and infinitive?
begin or enjoy
Begin
Dare | Risk
Infinitive | Gerund
I'm intending ____ (take) five classes for next semester
to take
(STOP)
some / the / buy / home / on / he / STOPPED / chocolate / way
On the way home he stopped to buy some chocolate
Jenny can’t stand to be interrupted by managers.
FALSE
-being-
Which verb can take both full and bare infinitive?
make | help | let
help
Feel like | Make | Mind
Gerund | Bare infinitive | Gerund
What do you always avoid _____(do) until the last minute?
doing
(AVOID)
on the night/should/stay up too late/you/before /AVOID/the exam
You should avoid staying up too late on the night before the exam.
They suggested having lunch in a Mexican restaurant.
TRUE
Which one is followed by gerund only?
Consider | Fancy | Suggest | Allow |
Fancy
Imagine | Refuse | Admit | Deny
Gerund | Infinitive | Gerund | Gerund
The computer wouldn't work, so Jim tried____ (restart) it
restarting
(REGRET)
come/REGRET/accept/that/I/the fact/to the concert/I/be able to/won't
I regret to accept the fact that I won’t be able to come to the concert.
I completely forgot to come here when I was a kid.
FALSE
-coming-
Which one is wrong?
I watched him dancing to waltz
I heard them to scream in pain
I saw her fall off the bike
I smelled something burning in the kitchen
I heard them SCREAMING/SCREAM in pain
Afford | Miss | Learn | Look forward to | Pretend
Inifinitive | Gerund | Infinitive| Gerund | Infinitive