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topic: Gerund or Infinitive? (part 3) - LearnEnglishFeelGood.com

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Learnenglishfeelgood.<strong>com</strong>ESL RESOURCES<strong>topic</strong>: <strong>Gerund</strong> <strong>or</strong> <strong>Infinitive</strong>? (<strong>part</strong> 3)Fill in each space with either the gerund ("-ing") OR the infinitive (to ...) f<strong>or</strong>m ofthe verb:1. When I mentioned __________ married, she didn't say anything.a) getting b) to get2. If he keeps __________ things from w<strong>or</strong>k, he's going to get fired.a) to steal b) stealing3. Bill enjoys __________ mystery novels.a) to read b) reading4. I plan __________ to college in the fall.a) to go b) going5. I plan on __________ to college in the fall.a) to go b) going6. I suggested __________ to a restaurant after the movie.a) to go b) going7. The doct<strong>or</strong> wants __________ with you.a) to speak b) speaking8. I really miss __________ as a flight attendant.a) to w<strong>or</strong>k b) w<strong>or</strong>king9. The little boy's teacher asked __________ with his mother.a) to talk b) talking10. I don't mind __________ with your cat. I love cats.a) playing b) to playall content © 2006 by learnenglishfeelgood.<strong>com</strong> | free to use f<strong>or</strong> ESL teachers and students


ANSWERS:1)b 2)b 3)b 4)a 5)b 6)b 7)a 8)b 9)a 10)a

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