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Gerund and infinitive

1) I can't imagine Peter _________(go) by bike 1) I can't imagine Peter _________(go) by bike. 2) He agreed _________ (buy) a new car. 3) The question is easy _________ (answer). 4) The man asked me how _________ (get) to the airport. 5) I look forward to _________ (see) you at the weekend. 6) Are you thinking of _________ (visit) London? 7) We decided _________ (run) through the forest. 8) The teacher expected Sarah _________ (study) hard. 9) She doesn't mind _________ (work) the night shift. 10) I learned _________ (ride) the bike at the age of 5.

1) I can't imagine Peter going by bike. 2) He agreed to buy a new car 1) I can't imagine Peter going by bike. 2) He agreed to buy a new car. 3) The question is easy to answer. 4) The man asked me how to get to the airport. 5) I look forward to seeing you at the weekend. 6) Are you thinking of visiting London? 7) We decided to run through the forest. 8) The teacher expected Sarah to study hard. 9) She doesn't mind working the night shift. 10) I learned to ride the bike at the age of 5

1) We decided _________ (buy) a new car 1) We decided _________ (buy) a new car. 2) They've got some work _________ (do). 3) Peter gave up _________ (smoke) . 4) He'd like _________ (fly) an aeroplane. 5) I enjoy _________ (write) picture postcards. 6) Do you know what _________ (do) if there's a fire in the shop? 7) Avoid _________ (make) silly mistakes. 8) My parents wanted me _________ (be) home at 11 o'clock. 9) I dream about _________ (build) a big house. 10) I'm hoping _________ (see) Lisa.

1) We decided to buy a new car. 2) They've got some work to do 1) We decided to buy a new car. 2) They've got some work to do. 3) Peter gave up smoking. 4) He'd like to fly an aeroplane. 5) I enjoy writing picture postcards. 6) Do you know what to do if there's a fire in the shop? 7) Avoid making silly mistakes. 8) My parents wanted me to be home at 11 o'clock. 9) I dream about building a big house. 10) I'm hoping to see Lisa.

Are these verbs followed by infinitive or gerund forms? 1) finish Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 2) like Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 3) hope Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 4) feel like Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 5) seem Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct.

Are these verbs followed by infinitive or gerund forms? 1) finish Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 2) like Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 3) hope Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 4) feel like Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 5) seem Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct.

Are these verbs followed by infinitive or gerund forms? 6) forget Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 7) start Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 8) manage Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 9) agree Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 10) avoid Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct.

Are these verbs followed by infinitive or gerund forms? 6) forget Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 7) start Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 8) manage Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 9) agree Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct. 10) avoid Gerund Infinitive + to Both possibilities are correct.

Complete with the verb in infinitive or gerund 1. Dan enjoys _________ (read) science fiction. 2. Cheryl suggested _________ (see) a movie after work. 3. I miss _________ (work) in the travel industry. Maybe I can get my old job back. 4. Where did you learn _________ (speak) Spanish? Was it in Spain or in Latin America? 5. Do you mind _________ (help) me translate this letter? 6. He asked _________ (talk) to the store manager. 7. You've never mentioned _________ (live) in Japan before. How long did you live there? 8. If he keeps _________ (come) to work late, he's going to get fired! 9. Debbie plans _________ (study) abroad next year. 10. I agreed _________ (help) Jack wash his car.

Complete with the verb in infinitive or gerund 1. Dan enjoys reading science fiction. 2. Cheryl suggested seeing a movie after work. 3. I miss working in the travel industry. Maybe I can get my old job back. 4. Where did you learn to speak Spanish? Was it in Spain or in Latin America? 5. Do you mind helping me translate this letter? 6. He asked to talk to the store manager. 7. You've never mentioned living in Japan before. How long did you live there? 8. If he keeps coming to work late, he's going to get fired! 9. Debbie plans to study abroad next year. 10. I agreed to help Jack wash his car. See more here

Gerunds and prepositions 1) My friend is good ____ playing volleyball. 2) She complains ____ bullying. 3) They are afraid ____ losing the match. 4) She doesn't feel ____ working on the computer. 5) We are looking forward ____ going out at the weekend. 6) Laura dreams ____ living on a small island. 7) Andrew apologized ____ being late. 8) Do you agree ____ him staying in a foreign country? 9) The girls insisted ____ going out with Kerry. 10) Edward is thinking ____ climbing trees this afternoon.

Gerunds and prepositions 1) My friend is good _AT___ playing volleyball. 2) She complains __ABOUT__ bullying. 3) They are afraid __OF__ losing the match. 4) She doesn't feel __LIKE__ working on the computer. 5) We are looking forward _TO___ going out at the weekend. 6) Laura dreams _OF___ living on a small island. 7) Andrew apologized _FOR___ being late. 8) Do you agree __WITH__ him staying in a foreign country? 9) The girls insisted __ON__ going out with Kerry. 10) Edward is thinking __OF__ climbing trees this afternoon.