Handout 2a Infinitive gerund participle
Lesson 2 – Handout 2a
Infinitive, gerund, present participle
1. For each sentence tick one or two of the boxes. Choose only those words which describe the full infinitive (= to-infinitive):
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We decided not to take part. |
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I’d like to have seen the show. |
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You’re supposed to have been practising. |
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I hate to be stared at. |
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It’s time to be going. |
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It’s annoying not to have received an invitation. |
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2. Look at the –ing forms in the following sentences and decide whether they represent “gerund” or “present participle”:
a) They caught a student cheating. = ……………………………………………..
b) She should stop cheating on him. = ……………………………………………
c) I was left standing there all by myself. = ……………………………………….
d) The woman sat staring into space. = …………………………………………..
e) I’m bored with just sitting here. = ………………………………………………
f) Gambling all your money away is ridiculous. = …………………………..........
g) We had to keep several applicants waiting. = …………………………………..
h) I could smell something burning. = …………………………………………….
i) It is no use trying to repair the machine. = ………………………………………
j) I look forward to hearing from you soon. = ……………………………………..
3. Complete the conversations. Choose either the ‘to-infinitive’ or the ‘gerund’ of the verbs in brackets.
1. Linda: I’m having problems with this computer again. With all the trouble it’s given us, I really regret ……………………… (buy) it.
Lucy: Does it need ………………………………. (repair)?
Linda: Actually I think I just need …………………….. (study) the manual.
Lucy: Well, stop …………………… (fiddle) around with it now, will you?
2. Jim: I see your favourite actress won an Oscar.
Tim: Yes, but I regret ……………………. (say) she didn’t make a very good speech. First she thanked lots of people who had helped her, and then she went on …………………. (tell) us her whole life story.
Jim: I know. She just wouldn’t stop ……………………………… (talk).
4. Choose (circle/underline) the correct form:
a) The receptionist told me about waiting / to wait here until I’m called.
b) Meeting new people always makes me feeling / feel anxious about about saying / to say the wrong thing.
c) Will you remind me of posting / to post this letter when we go past the post office?
d) I couldn’t climb a tall ladder like that because I’d be afraid of falling / to fall.
e) It turned out to be / being a very enjoyable evening.
5. Rewrite the parts in bold type. Use do or go and an -ing form:
Connie: I might sunbathe for a bit on the terrace. = ……………………………………….
Julius: Good idea! Coming, Amy?
Amy: I need to iron some clothes. = ………………………………………………………..
Julius: Amy, you’re on holiday.
Amy: Oh, all right. And I’d like to swim in the sea later. = ………………………………….
Julius: OK, we’ll go out. I’ll drive. I’ll take you in my new car. = …………………………….
Connie: While we’re out, we’d better get something at the shop. We haven’t got much food. = ………………………………………..
Julius: Well, we can eat out. We don’t want to cook much, do we? = ………………………...
Amy: No, I agree. And tomorrow I’d like to sail somewhere in a boat. = ……………………