This document provides a grammar syllabus and 20 practice exercises focusing on infinitives, gerunds, and participles. The exercises test understanding of these grammar structures in different sentence contexts. Examples include choosing the correct verb form for phrases like "wanting to play" or "finished running" and identifying errors in sentences using infinitives or gerunds.
This document provides a grammar syllabus and 20 practice exercises focusing on infinitives, gerunds, and participles. The exercises test understanding of these grammar structures in different sentence contexts. Examples include choosing the correct verb form for phrases like "wanting to play" or "finished running" and identifying errors in sentences using infinitives or gerunds.
This document provides a grammar syllabus and 20 practice exercises focusing on infinitives, gerunds, and participles. The exercises test understanding of these grammar structures in different sentence contexts. Examples include choosing the correct verb form for phrases like "wanting to play" or "finished running" and identifying errors in sentences using infinitives or gerunds.
Practice Exercises Infinitives Gerunds - Participles
1. Although the problems were difficult, she 11.
A. driving A. to solve B. to driving B. solving C. to drive C. to be solved 12. 2. She returned back home because she had A. to play B. having played A. locking C. playing B. to lock 13. so many C. that she locked people. 3. A. want A. hope B. refuse B. like C. mind C. need 14. 4. A. promised door. B. denied A. to open C. postponed B. have opened 15. C. open buy a new car. 5. A. miss A. prefer B. advise B. rather C. afford C. enjoy 16. 6. stealing a book from the library. A. waiting A. regretted B. to wait B. refused C. them to wait C. accused 17. 7. A. appeared Saturday. B. made A. expected C. got B. suggested 18. My neighbours had a famous architect C. offered 8. A. to design friends? B. designing A. travelling C. design B. to travel 19. C. travel of coffee. 9. A. to get summer holidays. B. getting A. to go C. for getting B. going 20. not to be late for C. to going lunch. 10. A. in running A. have applied B. running B. apply C. in the running C. applied