Gerunds & Infinitives
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- Q1The verb "decide" is followed byBare infinitiveGerundTo-infinitive20s
- Q2What is the meaning of "stop + gerund"?stop an action in order to do something elseabandon an actioncontinue20s
- Q3The verb "like" can be followed bygerundbare infinitiveto-infinitiveboth gerund and to-infinitive20s
- Q4I forgot to close the window when I left. What is the meaning?I remembered to close the windowI left and didn't remember to close the window.I will never forget closing the window.20s
- Q5What sentence is expressing to try something and see if you like it?I will try eating more vegetables.I tried eat vegetables.I tried to eat vegetables.20s
- Q6I don't mind.....listen to classical music.listening to classical music.to listen to classical music.20s
- Q7Let me....do it myself.to do it myself.doing it myself.20s
- Q8Which is the correct sentence?I must to remember doing my homework.I must remember to do my homework.I must remembering to do my homework.20s
- Q9What sentence is wrong?She likes playing the guitar.She learnt playing the guitar.She would like to play the guitar.She learnt to play the guitar.20s
- Q10The verb "imagine" is followed byboth gerund and to-infinitivegerundbare infinitiveto-infinitive20s