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EXERCISE 1: Complete The Following Sentences Using "-To Infinitive" or Gerund

The document contains exercises on using gerunds and infinitives correctly. Exercise 1 has students complete sentences using either the "-to infinitive" or gerund form of verbs. Exercise 2 has students write verbs in parentheses in the correct gerund or infinitive form. Exercise 3 is similar but has students change verbs in brackets into the correct form. Exercise 4 tests conjunctions by having students choose the right conjunction to complete sentences. The exercises focus on practicing correct use of gerunds, infinitives, and conjunctions in English.
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EXERCISE 1: Complete The Following Sentences Using "-To Infinitive" or Gerund

The document contains exercises on using gerunds and infinitives correctly. Exercise 1 has students complete sentences using either the "-to infinitive" or gerund form of verbs. Exercise 2 has students write verbs in parentheses in the correct gerund or infinitive form. Exercise 3 is similar but has students change verbs in brackets into the correct form. Exercise 4 tests conjunctions by having students choose the right conjunction to complete sentences. The exercises focus on practicing correct use of gerunds, infinitives, and conjunctions in English.
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12/08/2020

TALLER: exercises CANCHILA

EXERCISE 1: Complete the following sentences using "-to infinitive" or gerund:

1.It's easy TO DO (to do/doing/do)


2.I must study hard for PASSING my exams.(pass/to pass/passing)

3.I love SPEAKING English everyday.(speaking/speak)

4.I told my sister TO COME with us.(come/to come )

5.Let's GO swimming!(going/to go /go)

6.I would like TO VISIT my mother next week.(visiting/visit/to visit)

7.I love EATING chocolate.(eat/eating

8.I want TO BUY a new car(buying/to buy/ buy)

EXERCISE 2: Write the verbs that are in parentheses in gerund or infinitive

example

I hope TO GO (go) to England next year.


to go
1.They enjoy WORKING (work) together.

2.David quit SMOKING (smoke) a year ago.

3.Do you want TO STUDY (study) with me tonight?

4.We were anxious TO TAKE (take) the exam.

5.He always takes a nap after EATING (eat) a big meal.

6.I have no experience in WORKING (work) with children.

7.We're looking forward to MEETING (meet) you!

8.Carla doesn't feel like COOKING (cook) tonight, so we are going to a restaurant.

9.Sue was relieved TO LEARN (learn) that she didn't have cancer.

10.We can't afford TO GO (go) on holiday. We can't afford TO GO (go) on holiday.


EXERCISE 3: A gerund or an infinitive? Change the verb in brackets into the correct form

1.He is determined TO WIN (win) that race.

2.He lay in bed PLANNIG (plan) the days to come.

3.We went TO RUN (run) in the morning.

4.Her fear of spiders made TRAVEL (travel) difficult.

5. They don't mind TO WAIT (wait) outside.

6.The problem is GET (get) there on time.

exercises conjuctions 1: Choose the word to complete the sentence: and / but / or / before / as

well as / until / as soon as / because / though / so that

Sample I will bring an umbrella (because) it's starting to rain.

1.Would you like water OR juice?

2.We need fruit, rice AND bread.

3.I want to go to the gym, BUT I don’t have time.

4.She is a doctor AS WELL AS a mother of 4 children.

5.We will wait here UNTIL you arrive..

6.I'm so hot! I'm going to take a shower AS SOON AS we get home.

7.We have to put gas in the car BEFORE we start the trip.

8.Bring a sweater SO THAT you're not cold on the plane.


EXERCISE 4: Choose the correct answer.

1.I looked, BUT I didn't see him. and but or as

2.She speaks slowly AND clearly. and but or both

3.She speaks fast, BUT I understand her. and but or as

4.What would you like, coffee OR tea? and but or both

5.I have been living in Barcelona SINCE 1999. as until for since

6.AFTER it stopped raining, we went to the beach. After Since However Until

7.He went to the Alps on holiday this year, HOWEVER he usually prefers the beach. therefore
however so since

8.John is not AS fast AS you. both, and either, or as, as whether, or

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