Gerunds and infinitives gerunds and infinitives put the verbs in the gerund or the infinitive: 1. is really good fun. (fly) 2. we stopped at the motorway services something (get/ eat) 3. what’s this for? it’s for vegetables. (cook) 4. i can’t get used to before the dawn. (get up) 5. i’m sorry about you. (not invite) 6. there’s a lot of work on the new building. (do) 7. i really love with the children. (play) 8. is a good form of exercise. (swim) 9. there are some interesting things in the british museum. (see) 10. you’re lucky you haven’t got a child (look after) 11. we managed the exam by each other every evening. (pass/ test) 12. dave decided sheila for a week or two. (not phone) 13. i can’t stand the washing- up. (do) 14. i think i’m going to have to give up football. (play) 15. it really is time (go) 16. i’ve decided here for another year. (not stay) 17. i know the keys are here: i remember somewhere. (put them down) 18. we were getting tired, so we stopped lunch. (have) 19. i tried some salt, but it didn’t help. (add) 20. i’m looking forward to the program. (see) 21. i went home that the children were all right. (check) 22. you’re much too young in there. (go) 23. i was surprised about the new baby. (not hear) 24. we’re very keen on the team. (join) 25. it was a very odd thing (say) 26. we decided until the end of the film. (not stay) 27. i miss to see my parents every day. (be able) 28. they wouldn’t let me in the driving- seat. (sit) 29. it’s your last chance you’re sorry. (say) 30. we agreed any more work. (not do) gerunds and infinitives put the verbs in the gerund or the infinitive: 1. is really good fun. (fly) 2. we stopped at the motorway services something (get/ eat) 3. what’s this for? it’s for vegetables. (cook) 4. i can’t get used to before the dawn. (get up) 5. i’m sorry about you. (not invite) 6. there’s a lot of work on the new building. (do) 7. i really love with the children. (play) 8. is a good form of exercise. (swim) 9. there are some interesting things in the british museum. (see) 10. you’re lucky you haven’t got a child (look after) 11. we managed the exam by each other every evening. (pass/ test) 12. dave decided sheila for a week or two. (not phone) 13. i can’t stand the washing- up. (do) 14. i think i’m going to have to give up football. (play) 15. it really is time (go) 16. i’ve decided here for another year. (not stay) 17. i know the keys are here: i remember somewhere. (put them down) 18. we were getting tired, so we stopped lunch. (have) 19. i tried some salt, but it didn’t help. (add) 20. i’m looking forward to the program. (see) 21. i went home that the children were all right. (check) 22. you’re much too young in there. (go) 23. i was surprised about the new baby. (not hear) 24. we’re very keen on the team. (join) 25. it was a very odd thing (say) 26. we decided until the end of the film. (not stay) 27. i miss to see my parents every day. (be able) 28. they wouldn’t let me in the driving- seat. (sit) 29. it’s your last chance you’re sorry. (say) 30. we agreed any more work. (not do)
to get to eat
cooking
to get up
not inviting
to do
playing(to play)
swimming
to see
to look after
to manage testing
to phone
doing
playing
to go
not to stay
to put them down
to have
to add
seeing
to check
to go
not to hear
joining
to say
not to stay
to be able
sit
to say
not to do