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Gerund Phrase, Definition, Exercise - Infinitive Phrases

Some verbs can be followed by an infinitive, a gerund or both.  If both are possible, then there is usually a difference in meaning.  Here is a list of some of these verbs:

+Inf

help, make, let

+ inf with to

agree, appear, arrange, ask, attempt, choose, dare, decide, demand, deserve, expect, fail, grow, happen, hasten, help, hope, hurry, learn, long, make (passive), manage, neglect, offer, pay, plan, pledge, pretend, promise, refuse, resolve, seek, seem, struggle, swear, threaten, vow, want, wish

+ Gerund

appreciate, avoid, burst out, can't stand, contemplate, delay, deny, detest, dislike, endure, enjoy, escape, excuse, face, fancy, feel like, finish, give up, involve, it's no good/use, keep on, leave off, mention, mind, miss, postpone, practise, put off, resent, risk, spend/waste time, suggest, want (coll.)

+ inf or gerund

hear, see, watch

+ inf with to or gerund

attempt, begin, can't bear, continue, forget, go on, hate, intend, love, mean, plan, prefer, propose, regret, remember, start, stop, try

+ object + inf with to or gerund

admit, allow, consider, forbid, imagine, permit, require

+ object + to

advise, assist, beg, bribe, command, dare, employ, enable, encourage, instruct, invite, lead, order, persuade, select, send, teach, tell, train, urge, warn

+ that + clause

admit, advise, agree, appear, appreciate, arrange, decide, demand, deny, expect, fancy, forget, happen, hope, intend, learn, mean, mention, order, persuade, plan, pledge, pretend, promise, propose, regret, remember, resent, resolve, seem, suggest, swear, teach, tell, threaten, vow, warn, wish

 

Directions: Decide if the verb below is followed by a verb in the infinitive form or in the gerund form.

Three choices labeled 1, 2, and 3 are given below.  Click on the answer you think is correct.


1. Admit
infinitive + to
gerund
both



2. Like
infinitive + to
gerund
both



3. Begin
infinitive + to
gerund
both



4. Manage
infinitive + to
gerund
both



5. Start
infinitive + to
gerund
both



6. Deserve
infinitive + to
gerund
both



7. Decide
infinitive + to
gerund
both



8. Hope
infinitive + to
gerund
both



9. Put off
infinitive + to
gerund
both



10. Keep on
infinitive + to
gerund
both



11. Feel like
infinitive + to
gerund
both



12. Can't bear
infinitive + to
gerund
both



13. Regret
infinitive + to
gerund
both



14. Forget
infinitive + to
gerund
both



15. Detest
infinitive + to
gerund
both



16. Seem
infinitive + to
gerund
both



17. Threaten
infinitive + to
gerund
both



18. Promise
infinitive + to
gerund
both



19. Finish
infinitive + to
gerund
both



20. Avoid
infinitive + to
gerund
both



21. Try
infinitive + to
gerund
both



22. Propose
infinitive + to
gerund
both



23. Stop
infinitive + to
gerund
both



24. Agree
infinitive + to
gerund
both



25. Remember
infinitive + to
gerund
both


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