Gerunds and Infinitives 1
Put the verb into either the gerund (-ing) or the infinitive (with 'to'):
1) I don't fancy (go) out tonight. [ . ] | |
2) She avoided (tell) him about her plans. [ . ] | |
3) I would like (come) to the party with you. [ . ] | |
4) He enjoys (have) a bath in the evening. [ . ] | |
5) She kept (talk) during the film. [ . ] | |
6) I am learning (speak) English. [ . ] | |
7) Do you mind (give) me a hand? [ . ] | |
8) She helped me (carry) my suitcases. [ . ] | |
9) I've finished (cook) - come and eat! [ . ] | |
10) He decided (study) biology. [ . ] | |
11) I dislike (wait). [ . ] | |
12) He asked (come) with us. [ . ] | |
13) I promise (help) you tomorrow. [ . ] | |
14) We discussed (go) to the cinema, but in the end we stayed at home. [ . ] | |
15) She agreed (bring) the pudding to the dinner. [ . ] | |
16) I don't recommend (take) the bus - it takes forever! [ . ] | |
17) We hope (visit) Amsterdam next month. [ . ] | |
18) She suggested (go) to the museum. [ . ] | |
19) They plan (start) college in the autumn. [ . ] | |
20) I don't want (leave) yet. [ . ] |
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