This document contains 20 sentences that use gerunds and infinitives. The sentences describe various actions like trying, stopping, forgetting, remembering, and regretting along with the gerund or infinitive form of verbs like drink, reach, get, open, buy, pick up, lock, learn, bring, go, eat, and tell. The document provides examples of how gerunds and infinitives are used after various verbs to describe continuous or incomplete actions.
This document contains 20 sentences that use gerunds and infinitives. The sentences describe various actions like trying, stopping, forgetting, remembering, and regretting along with the gerund or infinitive form of verbs like drink, reach, get, open, buy, pick up, lock, learn, bring, go, eat, and tell. The document provides examples of how gerunds and infinitives are used after various verbs to describe continuous or incomplete actions.
This document contains 20 sentences that use gerunds and infinitives. The sentences describe various actions like trying, stopping, forgetting, remembering, and regretting along with the gerund or infinitive form of verbs like drink, reach, get, open, buy, pick up, lock, learn, bring, go, eat, and tell. The document provides examples of how gerunds and infinitives are used after various verbs to describe continuous or incomplete actions.
1. I couldn´t sleep so I tried drinking (drink) some hot milk.
2. She tried to reach (reach) the book on the high shelf but she was too small 3. They tried to get (get) to the party on time but the bus was delayed 4. We tried opening (open) the window, but it was so hot outside it didn't help. 5. He tried to get (get) a job in a newspaper firm but they wouldn't hire him. 6. He tried getting (get) a job in a newspaper firm but he still wasn't satisfied. 7. You should stop smoking (smoke), it's not good for your health 8. We stop studying (study) because we were tired. 9. They will stop to have (have) lunch at twelve.
10.We stop to have (have) a rest because we were really sleepy.
11.Oh no! I forgot to buy (buy) milk 12.Please don´t forget to pick up (pick up) some juice on your way home. 13.I forget locking (lock) the door, but I'm sure I must have locked it. 14.Have we studied this before? I've forgotten learning (learn) it 15.Please remember to bring (bring) your homework 16.I remember going (go) to the beach as a child. 17.Finally I remember to bring (bring) your book! Here it is. 18.Do you remember eating (eat) steak in that little restaurant in Rome? 19.I regret to tell (tell) you the train has been delayed. 20.I regret telling (tell) Julie my secret. Now she has told everyone.