GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES
Salma Sotelo
Created on August 31, 2024
More creations to inspire you
FOOD 1
Presentation
TANGRAM PRESENTATION
Presentation
COUNTRIES LESSON 5 GROUP 7/8
Presentation
STAGE2- LEVEL1-MISSION 2: ANIMATION
Presentation
LIBRARIES LIBRARIANS
Presentation
WORLD WILDLIFE DAY
Presentation
FOOD AND NUTRITION
Presentation
Transcript
Gerunds and infinitives
wow
¡GO!
A gerund is a verb in its ing (present participle) form that functions as a noun that names an activity rather than a person or thing. Any action verb can be made into a gerund. Spelling Tip Verbing (Present Participle) Add ing to most verbs.
- Ex. play > playing, cry > crying, bark > barking
- For verbs that end in e, remove the e and add ing. Ex: slide > sliding, ride > riding
- For verbs that end in ie, change the ie to y and add ing. Ex: die > dying, tie > tying
- For a verb whose last syllable is written with a consonant-vowel-consonant and is stressed, double the last letter before adding ing. Ex: beg > begging, begin > beginning. However: enter > entering (last syllable is not stressed)
GERUNDS
GERUNDS EXAMPLES
INFINITIVES
An infinitive is a verb form that acts as other parts of speech in a sentence. It is formed with to + base form of the verb. Ex: to buy, to work.
Choose the correct answer
- 1. Alan can't stand _________ on trains. (riding/ to ride)
- Mr. Harris enjoys _________ people out to dinner. (inviting / to invite)
- In the old days, gentlemen challenged their rivals _______. (fighting / to fight)
- As the famous saying goes, there's no use ______ over spilt milk. (crying / to cry)
- Jim stopped _________ his shoelace. Wait for him. (tying / to tie)
- My wife always volunteers ___________ cakes PTA meetings. (baking / to bake)
- Don't waste my time ___________ about your salary. (complaining/ to complain)
- Eva is having trouble _________ on the exam. (concentrating / to concentrate)
- Please allow me ____________ your Facebook page. (joining / to join)
- You won't forget _________milk on your way home, will you? (picking up /to pick up)
- __________ used to be my favourite hobby at your age. (finish)
- We talked about _________ together next summer. (travel)
- I remember __________ here when I was a child. (be)
- I think I didn't remember __________ the door when we left. (lock)
- If she doesn't answer, try _________ her mobile. (call)
- I tried ___________ my eyes open, but I eventually fell asleep. (keep)
- My mom doesn't let me _________ with you. (come)
- Your hair needs ___________ . It's too long. (cut)
- I'd prefer __________ my own car if you don't mind. (take)
- They had trouble __________ our house. (find)