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  1. Gerunds and Infinitives Exercise 1. Perfect English Grammar. 'Verb + ing' and 'to + infinitive' after certain verbs. Check the list of verbs for this exercise. Click here to download this exercise in PDF with answers. Gerunds and Infinitives 1. Put the verb into either the gerund (-ing) or the infinitive (with 'to'):

  2. We use gerunds (verb + ing): After certain verbs - I enjoy singing. After prepositions - I drank a cup of coffee before leaving. As the subject or object of a sentence - Swimming is good exercise. We use 'to' + infinitive: After certain verbs - We decided to leave.

  3. An infinitive is a verb form that acts as other parts of speech in a sentence. It is formed with to + base form of the verb. Ex: to buy, to work. Infinitive Examples Infinitives can be used as: an object following the verb: Jim always forgets to eat; a subject at the beginning of a sentence:

  4. Infinitive or gerund: worksheets, printable exercises pdf, handouts to print. Verbs with infinitives and gerunds. Grammar resources for esl.

  5. Gerund or infinitive – verb patterns Exercise 1 Choose the correct gerund or infinitive form for each gap below.

  6. To make a gerund, you add "-ing" to the verb. For example: In the sentence "I swim every day", the word "swim" is a verb. In the sentence "I like swimming ", the word "swimming" is a noun. Therefore, " swimming " is a gerund. Second example: In the sentence "She reads several books a week", the word "read" is a verb.

  7. Complete the sentences using the infinitive (with or without to) and the gerund of the verbs in brackets. Last week my friends and I were busy (prepare) a surprise party for our friend Judy. be busy doing something; She is very keen on (travel) and had been abroad for some time. be keen on doing something