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Page 1: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

Gerund or

infinitive

Page 2: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their

room.to carry

Page 3: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

Would you mind ____________ (lock) the door when you

leave?

locking

Page 4: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

She was late so she decided ___________ (take) a taxi.to take

Page 5: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

They have managed ____________ (buy) the house

they wanted.to buy

Page 6: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

Sue suggested _________ (go) to the theatre.

going

Page 7: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

I’m going shopping when I’ve finished ____________ (clean)

the house.cleaning

Page 8: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

Don’t forget ____________ (post) the letters while you’re

out.

to post

Page 9: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

My father has just given up ____________ (smoke)!smoking

Page 10: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

We’ve been wanting ____________ (go) on a cruise

for some time.to go

Page 11: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

I’ve just seen Brian _____________ (ride) a

motorbike.riding

Page 12: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

Oh dear! I forgot __________ (ring) Brenda back yesterday.to ring

Page 13: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

I’m sorry to have kept you ______________ (wait) so long.waiting

Page 14: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

They admitted ____________ (steal) the jewellery.

stealing

Page 15: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

He threatened ___________ (shoot) if she didn’t hand over

the money.

to shoot

Page 16: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

I tried to avoid ____________ (think) about my problem during the

meeting.

thinking

Page 17: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

My sister offered _________ (help) me paint the fence.

to help

Page 18: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

Would you please stop ____________ (make) so much noise!making

Page 19: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

Everyone seems _________ (be) enjoying themselves a lot.

to be

Page 20: Gerund or infinitive. The porter helped them ___________ (carry) their suitcases up to their room. to carry

We hope __________ (go) to New York next year to see our cousins.

to go