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In the table below, you can see when to use gerund or infinitive. Verbs that take gerund or infinitive with a change of meaning. Forget to do something: Used to talk about things that we need to do, and we forget to do them. Forget doing something: It’s normally used in negative sentences.
- Verb Patterns
Verb + object + infinitive / gerund. English advanced...
- Infinitives and Gerunds
Pre-intermediate English grammar and exercises. Learn when...
- Verb Patterns
This is a intermediate-level quiz containing 10 multichoice quiz questions from our 'gerunds and infinitives' category. Simply answer all questions and press the 'Grade Me' button to see your score. This exercise is also available as a printable worksheet.
Complete the sentences using the infinitive (with or without to) and the gerund of the verbs in brackets. Last week my friends and I were busy (prepare) a surprise party for our friend Judy. be busy doing something; She is very keen on (travel) and had been abroad for some time. be keen on doing something
Pre-intermediate English grammar and exercises. Learn when to use infinitives and gerunds in English.
Here's an interactive exercise about gerunds and infinitives after verbs.
Gerunds and infinitives are two different forms of verbs in English. This gerunds and infinitives test checks your understanding of when to use each form. Answer the questions below and see if you can score a perfect 10.
6 Μαρ 2017 · Quiz testing English learners understanding of verbs followed by both the gerund and the infinitive with each answer explained.