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Infinitive vs Gerund: Grammar Exercises for High School Students, Diapositivas de Inglés

Tiene explicación y practicas sobre infinitive and gerund

Tipo: Diapositivas

2020/2021

Subido el 21/06/2021

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TO INFINITIVE

VS GERUND

BY: TEACHER ROSARIO BÓSQUEZ

LIKE TO

STARTS FIGHTING

INTERESTED IN

SINGING

HELP LAUGHING

LISTENING

HOPE TO

WITH LOOKING

EXPECT US

WANT YOU

Verb Preposition + Gerund

A gerund (ing form) is a noun formed from a

verb. We can use a gerund after these verbs:

avoid, enjoy go (+activity) hate can´t

help, keep, like, love, mind, risk, can´t

stand, start, stop

PRACTICE Verb Preposition + Gerund

  1. I dream of ____________ Johnny Depp (meet)
  2. I feel like ____________ a DVD (buy)
  3. Steven spielberg is famous for ____________ action movies (make)
  4. Let´s go ____________ (shop)
  5. I can't stand ____________ science - fiction movies
  6. How watch about ____________ 1408? (get)
  7. I don't like ____________ scared (be)
  8. Let's stop ____________ and get an action movie (talk)
  9. I am interested in ____________ tron: legacy (see)

PRACTICE Verb + Gerund

  1. You can´t help _______________ (laugh)
  2. He avoids ________________ bella (see)
  3. Things keep ________________ wrong (go)
  4. Jake starts ________________ to protect Pandora (fight)
  5. She visks ________________ her live (lose)
  6. I love ________________ to the movie (go)

PRACTICE Preposition + Gerund

  1. Edward is afraid of _______________ bella (lose)
  2. He's fed up to ________ for work (look)
  3. I'm not interested in ___________ musicals (see)
  4. Can they succeed ____ ____________ her? (rescue)
  5. They´re both good ____ ________ (sing)
Some verbs are followed by gerund go (+activity) hate admite
avoid, can't help, dislike, enjoy, keep, quit, stop can´t
stand, love, mind, risk, start, like
● I didn't exactly enjoy having acupuncture
Some verbs are followed by the infinitive appear,
choose, decide, expect, pretend, need, seem, want
● I pretend to be calm
And some verbs can be followed by either the gerund or the
infinitive try, remember, forget
● Patients who tried having acupuncture for bad headaches
● He tried to quit smoking last year.

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