Infinitive or Gerund after verbs - Exercise
Explanation: Gerund and Infinitive
Decide if the verbs are followed by a verb in the
gerund
or in the
infinitive
form.
1)
finish
Gerund
Infinitive + to
Both possibilities are correct.
2)
like
Gerund
Infinitive + to
Both possibilities are correct.
3)
hope
Gerund
Infinitive + to
Both possibilities are correct.
4)
feel like
Gerund
Infinitive + to
Both possibilities are correct.
5)
seem
Gerund
Infinitive + to
Both possibilities are correct.
6)
forget
Gerund
Infinitive + to
Both possibilities are correct.
7)
start
Gerund
Infinitive + to
Both possibilities are correct.
8)
manage
Gerund
Infinitive + to
Both possibilities are correct.
9)
agree
Gerund
Infinitive + to
Both possibilities are correct.
10)
avoid
Gerund
Infinitive + to
Both possibilities are correct.
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