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My teacher offered _____________ (help) me in doing my project for the competition.
to help
I asked my brother to stop, but he just kept ______________ (talk).
talking
I have difficulty ________________ (learn) Physics.
learning
It's worth ______________ (prepare) lesson by lesson.
preparing
My friend agreed _____________ (meet) me at the park today.
to meet
I decided ____________ (become) a teacher one day.
to become
I can't stand ___________ (be) told what to do.
being
I clearly remember ______________ (return) the book to you. It was on Monday.
returning
I tried __________ (phone) my friend, but there was no signal.
to phone
The teacher asked us to stop _______________ (takl), as we were disturbing his class.
talking
First, she talked about his life, then she went on _____________ (talk) about her education.
to talk
I regret ____________ (ask) for her advice - I shouldn't have had to.
asking
I forget ________(do) my homework, so I got a minus.
to do
It is a general rule that the infinitives refers to the past, while the gerund refers to the future.
false
True or False? There are some cases when the meaning changes depending on whether they are followed by an infiinitive or an -ing form.
true
After the verbs feel like, propose and risk, we always use the gerund (I feel like dancing tonight.).
true
After the verbs happen, hope and seem we always use the full infinitive (He seems to be at home now.).
true
After the verbs make and let, we use the full infinitive (My mum lets me to stay out late.).
false
To express purpose, we always use the Infinitive (I went to the USA to visit my relatives.).
true
After prepositions, we always use the Infinitive form (I am thinking of to buy a house.).
false
We use the gerund as a subject of a sentence (Sleeping is good for you.).
true
True or False: The Infinitive has two forms: full and bare.
true
True or False? The Infinitive has only one form: to + verb.
false
True or False? The Gerund means the -ing form.
true