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1. Choose the correct answer: a) Im thinking of ____________ to Lisbon. 1. go 2. going 3.

to go

b) He decided ____________ for that job.

GERUND We use the gerund after: prepositions E.g.: I am keen on dancing. some verbs: admit, enjoy, deny, finish, imagine, keep, mind, recommended, suggest. E.g.: He hates waiting for someone.

1. applying 2. apply 3. to apply c) His father wants him ____________ medicine. 1. to study 2. study 3. studying d) You should ____________ smoking. 1. to stop 2. stopping 3. stop

2. Complete with the correct form of the verb in brackets. a) After _________(have) a shower, I waited for Peter. b) I dont know what _________(say) c) I must _________(go) now. d) He enjoys _________(read) poems. e) I would love _________(go) out with you.

INFINITIVE WITH TO We use the to-infinitive after: some verbs: agree, choose, decide, expect, learn, prepare, promise, seem, want, would love, would like. e.g.: I would love to go to London.

3. Underline the correct form.

INFINITIVE WITHOUT TO We use the infinitive without to after: modal verbs: can, could, may, might, must, should, etc. e.g.: I cant go to the party. the auxiliary do e.g.: You dont know.

a) We cant live without eat/eating. b) Id like to see / seeing you at my party. c) Ive decided to stop/ stop getting up / get up late. d) It is important saying / to say NO now and then. e) You must keep / keeping your bedroom tidy. f) Wind surfing / To Wind surf is my greatest pleasure.

1. Choose the correct answer: a) Im thinking of ____________ to Lisbon. 1. go 2. going 3. to go

b) He decided ____________ for that job.

GERUND We use the gerund after: prepositions E.g.: I am a keen on dancing. some verbs: admit, enjoy, deny, finish, imagine, keep, mind, recommended, suggest. E.g.: He hates waiting for someone.

1. applying 2. apply 3. to apply c) His father wants him ____________ medicine. 1. to study 2. study 3. studying d) You should ____________ smoking. 1. to stop 2. stopping 3. stop

2. Complete with the correct form of the verb in brackets. a) After _________(have) a shower, I waited for Peter. b) I dont know what _________(say) c) I must _________(go) now. d) He enjoys _________(read) poems. e) I would love _________(go) out with you.

INFINITIVE WITH TO We use the to-infinitive after: some verbs: agree, choose, decide, expect, learn, prepare, promise, seem, want, would love, would like. e.g.: I would love to go to London.

3. Underline the correct form.

INFINITIVE WITHOUT TO We use the infinitive without to after: modal verbs: can, could, may, might, must, should, etc. e.g.: I cant go to the party. the auxiliary do e.g.: You dont know.

a) We cant live without eat/eating. b) Id like to see / seeing you at my party. c) Ive decided to stop/ stop getting up / get up late. d) It is important saying / to say NO now and then. e) You must keep / keeping your bedroom tidy. f) Wind surfing / To Wind surf is my greatest pleasure.

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