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Gerund or infinitive

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Gerund or infinitive?
Some
verbs
and
adjectives
can be followed by either an
–ing form
or an
infinitive
. In some cases, there is a
difference of meaning.
Complete the following sentences using either a gerund or an infinitive.
1. I still remember …………. my first car.
a) buying
b) to buy
c) Either could be used here
2. Don’t forget …………………. the door when you leave.
a) to lock
b) locking
c) Either could be used here.
3. I enjoyed ……………… the movie.
a) watching
b) to watch
c) Either could be used here
4. She avoided ………………… them because she was in a hurry to leave.
a) meeting
b) to meet
c) Either could be used here
5. You promised ………………… me a diamond necklace for my birthday.
a) to buy
b) buying


c) Either could be used here
6. She has agreed …………………….
a) to come
b) coming
c) Either could be used here
7. I thanked them …………………… me out.
a) to help
b) for helping
c) Either could be used here
8. I expect him …………… at 4 o’clock.
a) calling
b) to call
c) Either could be used here
9. Would you like ………………… with us?
a) to come
b) coming
c) Either could be used here
10. I don’t feel like ……………… it.
a) doing
b) to do
c) Either could be used here
Answers
1. I still remember
buying
my first car.
2. Don’t forget
to lock
the door when you leave.
3. I enjoyed
watching

the movie.
4. She avoided
meeting
them because she was in a hurry to leave.
5. You promised
to buy
me a diamond necklace for my birthday.
6. She has agreed
to come.
7. I thanked them
for helping
me out.
8. I expect him
to call
at 4 o’clock.
9. Would you like
to come
with us?
10. I don’t feel like
doing
it.
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