The document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in English. It provides 35 examples sentences with blanks to be filled in either a gerund or infinitive form of a verb. The sentences focus on different contexts where a gerund or infinitive is required after expressions like hope, plan, expect, advise, etc. or as the subject or object of a sentence. The document aims to help learners understand how to properly use gerunds and infinitives in different syntactic roles within sentences.
The document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in English. It provides 35 examples sentences with blanks to be filled in either a gerund or infinitive form of a verb. The sentences focus on different contexts where a gerund or infinitive is required after expressions like hope, plan, expect, advise, etc. or as the subject or object of a sentence. The document aims to help learners understand how to properly use gerunds and infinitives in different syntactic roles within sentences.
The document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in English. It provides 35 examples sentences with blanks to be filled in either a gerund or infinitive form of a verb. The sentences focus on different contexts where a gerund or infinitive is required after expressions like hope, plan, expect, advise, etc. or as the subject or object of a sentence. The document aims to help learners understand how to properly use gerunds and infinitives in different syntactic roles within sentences.
The document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in English. It provides 35 examples sentences with blanks to be filled in either a gerund or infinitive form of a verb. The sentences focus on different contexts where a gerund or infinitive is required after expressions like hope, plan, expect, advise, etc. or as the subject or object of a sentence. The document aims to help learners understand how to properly use gerunds and infinitives in different syntactic roles within sentences.
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GERUND AND INFINITIVE
(DANH ĐỘNG TỪ VÀ ĐỘNG TỪ NGUYÊN MẪU)
1. I hope ________ that tiring work again. A. not do B. not to do C. not doing D. to not do 2. They postponed ________ an Element School for the lack of finance. A. built B. to build C. building D. builds 3. It’s no use ________ him. He never allows anybody ________ him advice. A. advise/give B. to advise/to give C. advising/giving D. advising/to give 4. Are his ideas worth ________ to? A. listen B. to listen C. listening D. listened 5. He always avoids ________ me in the streets. A. meet B. to meet C. met D. meeting 6. My parents decided ________ a taxi because it was late. A. take B. to take C. taking D. took 7. Do you agree ________ me some money? A. lend B. to lend C. lending D. lent 8. Tom refuses ________ his address. A. give B. giving C. to give D. gave 9. The passengers asked her how________ to the police station? A. to get B. getting C. got D. get 10. My friends arranged________ at the airport in time. A. meet B. to meet C. meeting D. met 11. Do you plan________ out or________ at home at this weekend? A. go/stay B. to go/stay C. going/stay D. to go/staying 12. I dislike_______ in line. - So do I. That’s why I prefer________ at night when there are fewer people in the supermarket. A. wait/shop B. to wait/shopping C. waiting/shopping D. waiting/to shop 13. He continued________ after his illness. A. worked B. to work C. to working D. working 14. My watch’s hands keep________. A. stopping B. to stop C. stopped D. stop 15. My grandfather is used to________ up early in the morning. A. getting B. to get C. get D. got 16. Don’t forget________ her my message when you see her. A. give B. to give C. giving D. gave 17. I can’t help________ his opinions. A. consider B. to consider C. considering D. considered 18. You should try________ any shirts you want to buy. A. wear B. to wear C. wearing D. wears 19. He used to fall asleep without ________ his shoes off. A. take B. to take C. taking D. taken 20. He spent many hours ________ to repair his car. A. try B. to try C. trying D. tries 21. Mary agreed ________ to the circus with Ann. A. went B. to go C. going D. goes 22. Mike is considering ________ a new car. A. bought B. to buy C. buying D. buys 23. Mrs. Green prefers________ TV to________ to the cinema. A. watching/go B. to watch/going C. watching/going D. watches/go 24. She expects________ him tomorrow, but I look forward to_______ him right away. A. see/see B. to see/see C. see/seeing D. to see/seeing 25. They advised me ________ a raincoat. A. wear B. to wear C. wearing D. wore 26. You’d better________ what you think in front of the conference. A. say B. to say C. saying D. said 27. I regret________ able to attend your birthday party yesterday. A. not to be B. to not be C. not be D. not being 28. I had to ask the boys________ ________ billiards all the day. A. to stop/playing B. to stop/to play C. stopping/playing D. stops/to play 29. My teacher promised ________me________ for my next examination. A. help/prepare B. to help/prepare C. helping/to prepare D. helped/preparing 30. Did you manage________ ________ these parcels alone? A. finishing/to pack B. finishing/packing C. to finish/to pack D. to finish/packing 31. American women have got used to________ independently recently. A. live B. to live C. living D. lives 32. We won’t let you________ what we are going to do with him. A. know B. to know C. knowing D. known 33. I suggest________ money for the poor people in our neighborhood. A. save B. to save C. saving D. saved 34. The candidates are not allowed________ their mobile phones for their exams. A. take B. to take C. taking D. takes 35. This coffee is too hot for me________. A. to drink B. drinking C. drunk D. drink 36. My English teacher encouraged me________ English grammar more carefully. A. to learn B. learn C. learning D. being learned