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A full list of verbs and prhases followed by gerund or infinitive Учні такожвивчали Навчальні посібники ALC book 1 13 термінів natfreganПопередній перегляд Own It 3, Unit 1, phrasal verbs Вчител...
Decide whether to use Infinitive (with/withoutto) or Gerund. I enjoyon holiday. He used toin the country. She is used toin the country. I am tired of. Ellen made me. Before submitting the test, check the following: Got the spelling right?
English exercise "Infinitive or gerund" created by gfe1781 with The test builder. [More lessons & exercises from gfe1781] Click here to see the current stats of this English test Please log in to save your progress. 1. Why did she (attend) that meeting last week ? 2. I remember (...
I remember closing the windows before I left. (记得自己已关了窗才离开的) I tried to work without a puter but I failed. (attempt 试图去做一件事) The programmer tried logging on and logging off many times to check whether the new programme was reliable. (test 从使用...
-- English exercise "Infinitive or gerund" created bywith. Click here to see the current stats of this English test Pleaselog into save your progress. 1. They accused me. 2. I have forgottenthe hotel. 3. He enjoyedevery time. 4. I have learntEnglish. ...
The Infinitive or the Gerund? Cognitive Linguistics in Teaching English Post-verbal ComplementationThe goal of this chapter is to test the efficacy of a new method of teaching/learning English post-verbal complementation to Polish students of English. The method is based on a Cognitive Linguistic ...
There are certain words in English that are usually followed by an infinitive or gerund. If you are not sure whether to use the infinitive or gerund, read carefully! gerund After certain verbs and expressions: Admit, avoid, can´t help, can´t stand, carry on, deny, enjoy, fancy, fi...
Gerunds can either stand alone, or they can take a noun (the object of the gerund) and/or modifier(s) to form agerund phrase. Continue reading... ger·und (jĕr′ənd) n. 1.In Latin, a noun derived from a verb and having all case forms except the nominative. ...
Let’s look at a few more sentences. Read each sentence carefully and see if you can tell if the bolded word is a gerund or a participle. Snowboardingseems pretty dangerous. We weresurfingall day yesterday. Staringblankly at his test, Craig knew he was going to fail. ...