Exercise 1: Complete the sentences in the dialogues. Use the expressions in the list or your own words. Be sure to use a gerund in each sentence.
do my homework read a good book
do things smoke
get a Toyota tap your fingernails on the table
go to the zoo on Saturday try
help him
1. A: Would you like to go for a walk?
B: Has it stopped _____ ?
A: Yes.
B: Let’s go.
2. A: I’ve been having a lot of trouble with my old Volkswagen the last couple of
months. It’s slowly falling apart. I’m thinking about ___________ .
B: Do you think you’ll get another Volkswagen?
A: No. I’m considering _____________________ .
3. A: What do you usually do in your free time in the evening?
B: I enjoy _______________________ .
4. A: Good news! I feel great. I don’t cough any more, and I don’t run out of breath
when I walk up the hills.
B: Oh?
A: I quit __________________________ .
B: That’s wonderful!
5. A: I’ve been working on this math problem for the last half hour, and I still
don’t understand it.
B: Well, don’t give up. Keep _______ . If at first you don’t succeed, try again.
6. A: Are you a procrastinator?
B: A what?
A: A procrastinator. That’s someone who always postpones __________ .
B: Oh, well, sometimes I put off ________________________________ .
7. A: What are you doing?
B: I’m helping Teddy with his homework.
A: When you finish ________ , could you help me in the kitchen?
B: Sure.
8. A: Could you please stop doing that?
B: Doing what?
A: Stop ______________ . It’s driving me crazy.
9. A: Do you have any plans for this weekend?
B: Henry and I talked about _____________ .
7-2 GO + -ING
Did you go shopping yesterday?
I went swimming last week.
Bob hasn’t gone fishing in years.
Go is followed by gerund in certain idiomatic expressions about activities.
COMMON EXPRESSIONS WITH GO + -ING
go boating go hiking go shopping go bowling
go jogging go skating go camping go running
go skiing go dancing go sailing go swimming
go fishing
7-3 VERB + INFINITIVE
Tom offered to lend me some money.
I decide to buy a new car.
Some verbs are followed by an infinitive.
COMMON VERBS FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE
want to hope to offer to seem to can/can’t afford to
need to expect to agree to appear to try to
would like to plan to refuse to pretend to
intend to promise to decide to
Exercise 2: Complete the sentences by using infinitives. Add a preposition after the infinitive if necessary.
1. I’m planning ________ to Chicago next week.
2.Jack promised __________ my party.
3. I’ve decided ___________ a new apartment.
4. I forgot ________ some milk when I went to the grocery store.
5. Did you remember _______ the door?
6. I would like ________ the Grand Canyon.
7. I need ________ my homework tonight.
8. What time do you expect _______in Chicago.
9.I want _____ a ball game on TV after dinner tonight.
Exercise 3: Complete the sentences with the infinitive or gerund form of the words in brackets.
1. I need (study) tonight.
2. I enjoy (cook) fancy meals.
3. Ellen started (talk) about her problem.
4. Bud and Sally have decided (get) married.
5. We finished (eat) around seven.
6. Are you planning (take) a vacation this year?
7. I like (meet) new people.
8. The Wilsons went (camp) in Yellowstone National Park last summer.
9. My roommate offered (help) me with my English.
10. It began (snow) yesterday in the middle of the afternoon.
11. Please stop (crack) your knuckles!
12. Did you remember (feed) the cat this morning?
13. I won’t be late. I promise (be) back on time.
14. I’m considering (move) to a new apartment.
15. What time do you expect (arrive) in Denver?
16. Some children hate (go) to school.
17. I forgot (lock) the door when I left my apartment this morning.
18. Our teacher seems (be) in a bad mood today.
19. Don’t put off (write) your composition until the last minute.
20. Let’s go (ski) this weekend.
21. I want (go) (shop) this afternoon.
22.Fred has to quit (jog) because he hurt his knee.
Exercise 4: Complete the sentences with the infinitive or gerund form of the words in brackets.
1. Cindy intends (go) to graduate school next year.
2. Pierre can’t afford (buy) a new car.
3. Janice is thinking about (look) for a new job.
4.My boss refused (give) me a raise, so I quit.
5.Mr. Carter continued (read) his book even though the children were making a lot
of noise.
6. Shhh. My roommate is trying (take) a nap.
7. Dick appears (have) a lot of money.
8. John agreed (meet) us at the restaurant at seven.
9. Have you discussed (change) your major with your academic advisor?
10. I haven’t heard from Mary in a long time. I keep (hope) that I’ll get a letter
from her soon.
11. My wife can’t stand (sleep) in a room with all of the windows closed.