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What is the infinitive in “She wants to learn”?
to learn
What is the gerund in “I enjoy swimming”?
swimming
What is the base verb in “to study”?
study
What does “base verb” mean?
the simple form of a verb
What does “I remembered to lock the door” mean?
I did not forget to do it.
What does “I remembered locking the door” mean?
I remember the past action.
What does “He stopped to smoke” mean?
He stopped another action in order to smoke.
What does “He stopped smoking” mean?
He quit smoking.
Which sentence is correct: “She enjoys reading” or “She enjoys to read”?
She enjoys reading.
Which sentence is correct: “I agreed to go” or “I agreed going”?
I agreed to go.
Which verb is followed by a gerund: avoid or decide?
avoid
Which verb is followed by an infinitive: want or enjoy?
want
Complete the sentence: We avoided ___ late.
being
Complete the sentence: They finished ___ their homework.
doing
Complete the sentence: I enjoy ___ photos.
taking
Complete the sentence: She decided ___ harder.
to study
Give one example of a gerund.
studying
What is a gerund?
verb plus ing used like a noun
Give one example of an infinitive.
to study
What is an infinitive?
to plus base verb
Is “turn on the TV” separable or inseparable?
separable
Is “look for my phone” separable or inseparable?
inseparable
When the object is a pronoun in a separable phrasal verb, where does it go?
in the middle
What is the correct sentence: “Give it back” or “Give back it”?
Give it back.
What is the correct sentence: “Turn it on” or “Turn on it”?
Turn it on.
What does “look out for” mean?
protect or take care of
What does “stand up for” mean?
defend
What does “put up with” mean?
tolerate
What does “get along with” mean?
be friendly with
What does “come up with” mean?
think of an idea
What does “look forward to” mean?
be excited about something in the future
What does “run out of” mean?
use everything
What does “turn off” mean?
power off
What does “turn on” mean?
power on
What does “take off” mean?
remove
What does “put off” mean?
postpone
What does “look up” mean?
find information
What does “find out” mean?
discover information
What does “give up” mean?
stop trying
What is the particle in “give up”?
up
What is a phrasal verb?
A verb plus a particle with a special meaning.