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This is the first part of a set planned to help my B1 students with the use of gerund or infinitive after some of the most common verb... Some sentences to practise. Open the brackets and match the sentences with the pictures.
Students are to choose gerunds or infinitives without a change in meaning, also some comprehension questions. multiple choice questions and basic vocabulary. A rather easy quiz on gerunds and infinitives. Tasks include multiple choice, gap filling and scrambled sentences.
It explains some verbs that are followed by gerund, the ones that are followed by infinitive and those that accpet both form... Last of three PPTs where students have to complete the verbs using the correct form, gerund or infinitive. This power point presentation is devoted to gerunds and infinitives. It consists of twelve slides.
Understanding whether to use a gerund or infinitive (e.g., doing or to do) can be challenging in English. While there are general rules, it’s important to note that these rules may not cover all cases. Let’s explore some guidelines and examples to help you make the right choice.
In Spanish, we have to distinguish between using el gerundio and el infinitive, the gerund and the infinitive forms. Fortunately, there are a few simple tricks I will show you to determine if you are dealing with the infinitive, and if not, then use the gerund.
We use gerunds (verb + ing): After certain verbs - I enjoy singing; After prepositions - I drank a cup of coffee before leaving; As the subject or object of a sentence - Swimming is good exercise; We use 'to' + infinitive: After certain verbs - We decided to leave; After many adjectives - It's difficult to get up early; To show purpose - I came ...
Gerunds can be used in the following situations: As the subject of a sentence: Running is my favorite exercise. As the object of a verb: I enjoy swimming; After prepositions: I’m good at math because of my love for solving problems. Using Infinitives: When and How You can use infinitives as Followings: As the subject of a sentence: To sing is ...