Arbeitsblatt: Gerund or infinitve
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GERUND OR INFINITIVE Gerunds are often used when actions are real, concrete or completed: stopped smoking. (The smoking was real and happened until stopped.) Infinitives are often used when actions are unreal, abstract, or future: stopped to smoke. (I was doing something else, and stopped; the smoking had not happened yet.) Task: Insert gerund or to-infinitive as adequate. (When the two forms are possible, give both). 1. Are you ready (go) now? 2. He had nothing (say) about it. 3. Nobody really loves (work). 4. They ordered him (leave) the room. 5. We couldnt help (make) noise. 6. he went home (lunch). 7. He didnt know(write) his name. 8. Do you really dislike (go) out in the evening? 9. We are going to start the class by(sing). 10. hope (see) him at the party. 11. After(work) all evening, felt tired. 12. find (read) really difficult on bus. 13. Its nice of you (come). 14. Its difficult (keep) the class clean. 15. Stop (speak)! 16. They expect us(arrive) at seven. 17. Kate suggested (go) for walk. 18. The car seemed(be) broken. 19. We dont like(have) to do extra work. 20. They begged me (see) the photographs.