Infinitive or Gerund. - Extra Key
Infinitive or Gerund. - Extra Key
Infinitive or Gerund. - Extra Key
1.Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets using the to-infinitive, the -ing form or both
1. I really miss playing tennis like I used to.
2. I’m sorry. I meant to write to you but I’ve been busy.
3. Harry says he doesn’t remember meeting Sally before.
4. Martin failed to pay the rent on time yet again.
5. It’s not worth buying a return ticket.
6. Have you ever considered working as a teacher?
7. I promise I won’t forget to feed the cat.
8. We’ve arranged to meet outside the school at 4.30
9. If you’ve got a headache, why don’t you try taking an aspirin?
10. I can’t imagine not having a dog!
11. We saw her approach / approaching the house.
12. I hate playing tennis, but I would love to learn
13. She wants me to phone her parents.
14. She can’t help getting into trouble.
15. You shouldn’t have left the building without saying goodbye to everybody
16. I told her everything I knew and now I regret doing so.
17. She forgot to do her homework.
18. They didn’t stop talking until the teacher told them.
19. She can’t afford to buy a house here.
20. After leaving University, she got a job in tourism.
21. We didn’t use to spend our holidays abroad, but we got used to visiting a new country each summer.
22. Instead of tidying his room, he decided to watch a film
23. I don’t mind waiting for him
24. It is impossible to solve this problem.
25. You should try not to break the glass.
26. We weren’t able to open the door before breaking the lock.
27. Swimming is good for you.
28. The teacher let us eat our sandwich.
29. I remember playing videogames when I was ten.
30. You must promise not to tell this secret to anyone.
31. I am looking forward to seeing you.
32. It's no use waiting any longer.
33. He warned her not to touch the wire.
34. Don't forget to lock the door before going
35. My mother told me not to speak to anyone about it.
36. He tried to explain but she refused to listen
37. At dinner she annoyed me by smoking between the courses.
38. He decided to disguise himself by dressing as a monster.
39. I am beginning to understand what you mean.
40. These boys like playing games but hate doing lessons.
41. I couldn't help overhearing what you said.
42. I don't allow smoking in my sitting room.
43. I don't allow anyone to smoke in my sitting room.
44. Please go on writing I don't mind waiting
45. He wore dark glasses to avoid being recognized.
46. Before giving evidence you must swear to speak the truth.
47. Stop talking, I am trying to finish a letter.
48. His doctor advised him to give up smoking
49. People used to make fire by rubbing two sticks together.
50. They are used to having breakfast early.
51. Some people seem to have a passion for writing in the newspapers.
52. It is easy to learn that lesson.
53. Would you like to come with us? Yes, I love going to that place.
54. He kept asking for an explanation.
55. I didn't mean to offend anyone but somehow I succeeded in annoying them all.
56. He never thinks of getting out of your way.
57. Do you remember hearing the bombs drop during the war?
58. I stopped to ask the way because we had got lost.
59. He heard the clock strike / striking six.
60. We watched the men saw / sawing the tree.
3. Complete the sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given.
1. Jack said that he hadn’t cheated in the exam. (cheating)
Jack denied cheating in the exam
2. It was difficult for me not to laugh at Wendy’s letter. (help)
I couldn’t help laughing at Wendy’s letter
3. I’m sorry but you have not been appointed to the post. (regret)
I regret to say that you have not been appointed to the post.
4. I needed a drink of water and so I stopped running. (to)
I stopped running to have a drink of water.
5. Don’t forget the lights when you leave. (off)
Don’t forget to turn off the lights when you leave
6. I can hear voices upstairs. (talking)
I can hear people talking upstairs
7. My neighbour said he would call the police. (threatened)
My neighbour to call the police.
4. Complete the sentences with the suitable form of one of the verbs in brackets
1. Mary was so angry that she demanded to see the manager. (demand, hope, risk, stop)
2. The weather is so awful that I don’t fancy going out tonight. (fancy, like, try, want)
3. The children could hardly bear to leave their pets behind. (bear, forget, regret, seem)
4. You don’t mind looking after the baby, do you? (agree, stand, mind, notice)
5. Do you happen to know when this castle was built? (ask, happen, imagine, like)
6. John refused to let his children go to the concert. (afford, avoid, refuse, stop)
7. If I give you the information, I will risk losing my job! (expect, mean, prepare, risk)
8. What do you expect to be doing in ten years’ time? (begin, expect, remember, suggest)
9. Do you deny being at the crime scene at 3.00 o’clock? (admit, confess, deny, intend)
10. Why does Basil keep looking at his watch? (appear, attempt, keep, mean)
5. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of one of the verbs below
Admit, avoid, carry on, detest, enjoy, finish, give up, go on, imagine, involve, can't help, keep (on), mind,
miss, resist, risk, can't stand.
1. Think of the future! Can you imagine travelling by space-ship to Mars?
2. The policeman asked me if I admitted having stolen the money.
3. Carry on/go on/keep/keep on ringing the bell; I'm sure there is someone at home.
4. Don't punish him! He can't avoid/ help behaving like a child.
5. My last day in this office! Well, I won’t miss being here very much.
6. I'll be ready as soon as I've finished filling in this form.
7. The lights on my car don't work. Should I risk/ go on driving without them?
8. My tea isn't sweet enough. Would you mind passing me the sugar?
9. I detest/ can't stand waiting for buses in the rain.
6. Fill in the blanks with a preposition (if it is necessary) and a suitable verb:
1. I'm not very good at learning new languages.
2. Miss Jones, are you busy? Do you feel like going for a walk.
3. A holiday in Switzerland! I'm not really looking forward to climbing Mt. Blanc.
4. After studying economics at university, he got a job with the Ministry of Trade.
5. What a strange custom! I'm not used to drinking wine for breakfast.
6. I think I won't succeed in passing the exam.
7. The baby fell asleep on her arms and she put him to bed without waking him up.
8. He is very fond of playing basketball.
9. What about going to the cinema?
10. He is fed up with being on a diet. He thinks he isn't thinner.