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-ing & Infinitive
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Which phrase is correct?
look forward to hearing from you
look forward to hear from you
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My teacher made me ______ again.
to do
do
doing
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She decided ______ early.
leaving
leave
to leave
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After a preposition, we usually use:
V-ing
infinitive
bare infinitive
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I remember ______ him before.
to meet
meeting
meet
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“stop + V-ing” means:
quit an action completely
pause another activity
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“remember + to V” means:
remember a past memory
remember something necessary
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Which verbs are usually followed by -ing?
decide / hope / plan
want / agree / promise
enjoy / avoid / suggest
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I’ll never forget _______ Paris.
visit
visiting
to visit
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Which verbs are followed by to + V?
decide / hope / promise
avoid / finish / practise
enjoy / mind / suggest
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After “make + object”, we use:
V-ing
bare infinitive
to + V
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“try + V-ing” means:
make an effort
test a solution
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I’m afraid of ______.
to fly
flying
fly
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He managed ______ the test.
pass
to pass
passing
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I was made ______ sorry. (say)
to say
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Remember ______ the door.
to lock
lock
locking
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Which verbs can use BOTH V-ing and to + V with similar meaning?
like / love / hate
decide / manage / refuse
enjoy / avoid / finish
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“stop + to V” means:
quit forever
stop one activity to do another
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“remember + V-ing” means:
remember an old memory
remember something you must do
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In the passive voice, “make” is followed by:
bare infinitive
V-ing
to + V
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