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Infinitive Vs Gerund

The document contains a series of exercises focused on the use of gerunds and infinitives in English. Each exercise provides sentences where participants must choose the correct form of the verb, highlighting various contexts and preferences in usage. The exercises aim to enhance understanding of verb forms and their applications in everyday language.
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Infinitive Vs Gerund

The document contains a series of exercises focused on the use of gerunds and infinitives in English. Each exercise provides sentences where participants must choose the correct form of the verb, highlighting various contexts and preferences in usage. The exercises aim to enhance understanding of verb forms and their applications in everyday language.
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Hoài Anh

Exercise 1:
1. I don't fancy going (go) out tonight.
2. She avoided telling (tell) him about her plans.
3. I would like to come (come) to the party with you.
4. He enjoys having (have) a bath in the evening.
5. She kept talking (talk) during the film.
6. I am learning to speak (speak) English.
7. Do you mind giving (give) me a hand?
8. She helped me to carry (carry) my suitcases.
9. I've finished cooking (cook). Come and eat!
10. He decided to study (study) biology.
11. I dislike waiting (wait).
12. He asked to come (come) with us.
13. I promise helping (help) you tomorrow.
14. We discussed going (go) to the cinema, but in the end, we stayed at home.
15. She agreed to bring (bring) the pudding.
16. I don't recommend taking (take) the bus. It takes forever!
17. We hope to visit (visit) Amsterdam next month.
18. She suggested going (go) to the museum.
19. They plan to start (start) college in the autumn.
20. I don't want to leave (leave) yet
Exercise 2:
1. She delayed getting (get) out of bed.
2. He demanded to speak (speak) to the manager.
3. I offered to help (help).
4. I miss going (go) to the beach.
5. We postponed doing (do) our homework.
6. I'd hate to arrive (arrive) too late.
7. She admitted stealing (steal) the money.
8. I chose to work (work) here.
9. She waited to buy (buy) a drink.
10. I really appreciate being (be) on holiday.
11. I couldn't help laughing (laugh).
12. It seems to be (be) raining.
13. I considered moving (move) to Spain.
14. They practised speaking (speak).
15. Finally, I managed to finish (finish) the work.
16. I really can't stand waiting (wait) for the bus.
17. Unfortunately, we can't afford to buy (buy) a new car this year.
18. She risked being (be) late.
19. I'd love to come (come) with you.
20. I prepared to go (go) on holiday
Exercise 3:
Hoài Anh
1. It appears to be (be) raining.
2. We intend to go (go) to the countryside this weekend.
3. I pretended to be (be) sick so I didn't have to go to work.
4. Can you imagine living (live) without TV?
5. They tolerate smoking (smoke) but they prefer people not to.
6. I anticipate arriving (arrive) on Tuesday.
7. A wedding involves negotiating (negotiate) with everyone in the family.
8. He denies stealing (steal) the money.
9. He claims being (be) a millionaire but I don't believe him.
10. I expect to be (be) there about seven.
11. Julia reported to see (see) the boys to the police.
12. It tends to rain (rain) a lot in Scotland.
13. Do you recall to meet (meet) her at the party last week?
14. She mentioned to go (go) to the cinema, but I don't know what she decided to do in the end.
15. The teenager refused to go (go) on holiday with his parents.
16. I understand being (be) late once or twice, but every day is too much!
17. I would prefer you to come (come) early if you can.
18. That criminal deserves getting (get) a long sentence.
19. She completed painting (paint) her flat.
20. We arranged to meet (meet) at four but at four thirty she still hadn't arrived
Exercise 4:
1. I couldn't sleep so I tried drinking (drink) some hot milk.
2. She tried to reach (reach) the book on the high shelf, but she was too small.
3. They tried to get (get) to the party on time but the bus was delayed.
4. We tried to open (open) the window, but it was so hot outside it didn't help.
5. He tried getting (get) a job in a newspaper firm but they wouldn't hire him.
6. He tried to get (get) a job in a newspaper firm but he still wasn't satisfied.
7. You should stop smoking (smoke). It's not good for your health.
8. We stopped studying (study) because we were tired.
9. They will stop to have (have) lunch at twelve.
10. We stopped to have (have) a rest, because we were really sleepy.
11. Oh no! I forgot buying (buy) milk.
12. Please don't forget to pick (pick) up some juice on your way home.
13. I forget locking (lock) the door, but I'm sure I must have locked it.
14. Have we studied this before? I've forgotten learning (learn) it.
15. Please remember to bring (bring) your homework.
16. I remember going (go) to the beach as a child.
17. Finally, I remembered to bring (bring) your book! Here it is.
18. Do you remember eating (eat) steak in that little restaurant in Rome?
19. I regret to tell (tell) you that the train has been delayed.
20. I regret telling (tell) Julie my secret; now she has told everyone.

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