This document is a student's answers to an activity worksheet on gerunds and infinitives in English. It contains examples of sentences with verbs in gerund or infinitive form, and sentences rewritten to maintain the same meaning while changing the verb form. The student provides the correct answers for each question. The summary provides a high-level overview of the content and purpose of the student work without verbatim copying.
This document is a student's answers to an activity worksheet on gerunds and infinitives in English. It contains examples of sentences with verbs in gerund or infinitive form, and sentences rewritten to maintain the same meaning while changing the verb form. The student provides the correct answers for each question. The summary provides a high-level overview of the content and purpose of the student work without verbatim copying.
This document is a student's answers to an activity worksheet on gerunds and infinitives in English. It contains examples of sentences with verbs in gerund or infinitive form, and sentences rewritten to maintain the same meaning while changing the verb form. The student provides the correct answers for each question. The summary provides a high-level overview of the content and purpose of the student work without verbatim copying.
1) Choose the correct form of the verbs (infinitive or gerund).
- I am keen on working (work) in the computer industry.
- Amy decided to see (see) a doctor. - Leila enjoys reading (read) love stories. - Do you intend to learn (learn) Italian or English? - Do you mind helping(help) me wash the dishes? - Alan asked to talk (talk) to the boss. - I can't help laughing (laugh) when I watch Mr Been. - If Sara keeps coming (come) to work late, she'll have problems with the boss. - Liza hates studying (study) Maths. - Are you interested in living (live) in África ?
2) Rephrasing: Finish these sentences writing down a suitable –ing or infinitive
verb form without changing the meaning of the original sentence:
Example: Andrew gave up smoking last January -> Andrew stopped smoking last January.
- Peter is sure that he posted the letter yesterday.
Peter remembers posting the letter yesterday - I liked to read the novel. I enjoyed reading the novel - Please, remember to post this letter. Please, don’t forget to post this letter - Don’t sing the same song again: Stop singing the same song - ‘I will do it’, she said. She promised to do it - Ellen didn’t have enough money for the ticket. Ellen couldn’t afford to buy the ticket - ‘I will not help!’, said John. John refused to help