The document provides 30 examples sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct form of a verb in parentheses - either a gerund or infinitive form. The sentences test choosing between gerund and infinitive forms of verbs after prepositions, with auxiliaries, and in various clauses and contexts. The purpose is to practice identifying and selecting the proper gerund or infinitive verb form to complete the sentences.
The document provides 30 examples sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct form of a verb in parentheses - either a gerund or infinitive form. The sentences test choosing between gerund and infinitive forms of verbs after prepositions, with auxiliaries, and in various clauses and contexts. The purpose is to practice identifying and selecting the proper gerund or infinitive verb form to complete the sentences.
The document provides 30 examples sentences with blanks to be filled in with the correct form of a verb in parentheses - either a gerund or infinitive form. The sentences test choosing between gerund and infinitive forms of verbs after prepositions, with auxiliaries, and in various clauses and contexts. The purpose is to practice identifying and selecting the proper gerund or infinitive verb form to complete the sentences.
Put the verb in parentheses into a correct form of bare infinitive, infinitive or gerund. 1. (Judge) others makes your communication skills barely grow. 2. My mom allows me (take) a short trip to Japan. 3. We have to find a way of (finish) our final project. 4. If you need further information, do not (hesitate; contact) us. 5. I am looking forward to (have) lunch with you. 6. Let me (try; enjoy; work) together with my team. 7. (Speak) is my best skill than (write). 8. (Have) a good time with my family, I feel so happy then. 9. What is the point of (call) him in the middle of the night? 10. He never does things without (pay). 11. I decide (exercise) more often. 12. Can you imagine (finish) my car before we leave? 13. I regret (inform) you that your application was rejected. 14. Just promise (not make) unnecessary mistakes. 15. She is fond of (have) picnics. 16. (Build) a flowchart should be one of IS students’ mastery. 17. My mom allows me (visit) my grandpa next week. 18. I can’t help (write) because I love it so much. 19. I’m sorry. I forgot (tell) about the location switch. Is everything OK? 20. I stop (smoke) because I love my life. 21. I remember (lock) the car an hour ago. 22. Would you like something (drink)? 23. Nobody objects to (sign) the agreement. 24. You must (study) the last two chapters before the TOEFL test. 25. Before (leave) the classroom, don’t forget (turn off) the lights. 26. This case teaches us (avoid; post) malicious things on our social media. 27. I saw some friends (try; keep on; work) together with their team. 28. We all need (learn; improve) our ability (speak) English. 29. I like (listen) to the music and (draw) the anime character design. 30. The secretary will (go) to the director’s meeting room (submit) the financial report.