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GERUNDS OR INFINITIVES

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  • We stopped ______ (have) a rest because we had been hiking all afternoon.
    to have
  • I am glad _______ (meet) you.
    to meet
  • Kim expects ... (receive) the results by Friday.
    to receive
  • ... (travel) alone in a strange country can be a fascinating experience.
    Travelling
  • My flat is easy ... (find).
    to find
  • We are thinking of _____ (go) to Mexico for our holidays next year.
    going
  • You are not allowed ___ (park) here.
    to park
  • My parents want .......................(move) to the country
    to move
  • I'm not very good at ... (make) things.
    making
  • I'll carry on ___ (work) until I get tired.
    working
  • I enjoy ___ (spend) time at home.
    spending
  • We've decided _____ (postpone) the meeting until later
    to postpone
  • I wanted ____ (go) alone, but Joe insisted on _____ (go) with me
    to go - going
  • After the verb "practice"
    Gerund
  • As the subject (... can be quite enjoyable)
    Gerund
  • To show purpose (I'm calling you...)
    Infinitive
  • I learned ___ (speak) English when I was five.
    to speak
  • I'm very happy _____ (be) here.
    to be
  • He gave up cakes ______ (lose) weight.
    to lose
  • After adjectives (It was difficult...)
    Infinitive
  • Do you need ___ (revise) gerunds and infinitives?
    to revise
  • You should practice _____ different cars. (drive)
    driving
  • ________ (live) in the city centre can be stressful.
    Living
  • I'm learning ___(drive), and I expect ___(take) my driving test next month.
    to drive - to take
  • It was very interesting _____(see) my old school again.
    to see
  • After the verb "want"
    Infinitive
  • What are you planning do/ to do/ doing this evening?
    What are you planning to do this evening?
  • After prepositions (Billy dreamed about...)
    Gerund
  • She is interested in ___________ (study) a third language.
    studying
  • Correct or incorrect? I finished to read Harry Potter
    I finished reading Harry Potter
  • There is no reason for ... (cry).
    crying