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Gerunds and infinitives
1. Last week I bumped into an old friend who I hadn't seen for ten years. I stopped
__________ to her and we chatted about old times.
a) talk
b) to talk
c) talking
d) to talking
2. We started reminiscing and she asked me if I remembered __________ on holiday to
Wales with her. Did I remember? It was one of the best holidays of my life!
a) go
b) to go
c) going
d) to going
3. It all started when I was trying __________ a boyfriend who had dumped me. I was
miserable so this friend suggested lots of different things to help me get over it.
a) forget
b) to forget
c) forgetting
d) to forgetting
4. I tried lots of different things but they didn't seem to work. Finally she told me to try
_________ on an adventure weekend with her.
a) go
b) to go
c) going
d) to going
5. We had such a great time on that holiday that I forgot my broken heart. Suddenly I noticed
that it was getting late. We stopped __________ and promised to meet up again soon.
a) chat
b) to chat
c) chatting
d) to chatting
6. I remembered __________ her phone number and we went on our separate ways.
a) get
b) to get
c) getting
d) to getting
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ANSWERS:
1. Last week I bumped into an old friend of mine who I hadn't seen for ten years. I stopped
__________ to her and we chatted about old times.
a) talk – This is not the right word form after 'stop'.
b) to talk – Well done!
c) talking – 'Stop talking' means 'don't talk any more'.
d) to talking – One of these words is wrong.
2. We started reminiscing and she asked me if I remembered __________ on holiday to
Wales with her. Did I remember? It was one of the best holidays of my life!
a) go – The base verb is not the right form after 'remember'.
b) to go – 'Remember to do' means 'remember that you must do '.
c) going – Correct. 'Remember doing' refers to a memory of something in the past.
d) to going – One of these words is wrong.
3. It all started when I was trying __________ a boyfriend who had dumped me. I was
miserable so this friend suggested lots of different things to help me get over it.
a) forget – This answer is too short.
b) to forget – Correct. 'Try to do something' means 'attempt to do something'.
c) forgetting – This isn't the correct form of the verb.
d) to forgetting – One of these words is wrong.
4. I tried lots of different things but they didn't seem to work. Finally she told me to try
_________ on an adventure weekend with her.
a) go – The base verb is not correct after 'try'.
b) to go – 'Try to do something' means 'attempt'. In this sentence 'try' is used to give advice so
a different word form is needed after it.
c) going – This is the correct answer. 'Try doing something' does not mean 'attempt' but
is a piece of advice similar to 'why don't you'.
d) to going – There are too many words in this answer.
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5. We had such a great time on that holiday that I forgot my broken heart. Suddenly I noticed
that it was getting late. We stopped __________ and promised to meet up again soon.
a) chat – The base verb is not correct after 'stop'.
b) to chat – 'Stop to chat' means 'stop doing something else in order to chat'.
c) chatting – This is the right answer. 'Stop chatting' means 'don't chat any more'.
d) to chatting – There are too many words in this answer.
6. I remembered __________ her phone number and we went on our separate ways.
a) get – The base verb is not correct after 'remember'.
b) to get – This is the right answer. 'Remember to do something' means 'remember that
you must do something '.
c) getting – 'Remember + ing' refers to a memory of something in the past. The meaning of
this sentence is 'remember that I must do something in the future'.
d) to getting – One of these words is wrong.
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