Infinitives vs Gerunds

Тест создан 2 января 2025 г., автор ELiRam.
Infinitives: An infinitive is the base form of a verb, usually preceded by the word "to" (e.g., to swim, to eat, to learn).
*It can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb in a sentence. Infinitives are often used to express intentions, purposes, desires, or potential actions.

Gerunds: A gerund is the -ing form of a verb (e.g., swimming, eating, learning). It’s different from a “present participle” which functions as a verb tense.
* A gerund can be the subject, object, or complement of a sentence.
Тест «Infinitives vs Gerunds» состоит из 10 вопросов, был пройден 1 раз.
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I am good at ____________ (learn) languages.


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____________________(make) friends with foreign tourists is an excellent way of … (improve) my English.



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We never waste time … (worry) about my English accent.


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I'm looking forward to ____________ (meet) with you the next time I visit your town.


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She enjoys ______________ (read) articles in English.


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They often go to cinemas __________________ (watch) films in their original version.


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We often use online dictionary _____________ the pronunciation of a word. (find out)


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They are fed up with ____________ (study) English.



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The government should encourage all young people ____________(spend) a year in an English- speaking country.


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My cousin would like ______________ (speak) perfect English one day.


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