Infinitive and Verb+ing – English Grammar Test for A1

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1 She enjoys to read English books.
(a) enjoy to read
(b) enjoys read
(c) enjoys reading

2 They want playing basketball after school.
(a) want playing
(b) wants to play
(c) want to play

3 He refused go to the meeting.
(a) refused go
(b) refused to go
(c) refuses going

4 We stopped to play because it was dark. (means: we quit the game)
(a) stopped to play
(b) stopped play
(c) stopped playing

5 She is interested in to learn Spanish.
(a) to learn
(b) learn
(c) learning

6 I need buy a new notebook.
(a) need buy
(b) needs buying
(c) need to buy

7 He is good at to cook Italian food.
(a) cook
(b) cooking
(c) to cook

8 They offered help me with the bags.
(a) help
(b) to help
(c) helping

9 We finished to watch the movie late at night.
(a) finished to watch
(b) finished watch
(c) finished watching

10 She asked me open the window.
(a) to open
(b) open
(c) opening

11 He promised calling me later.
(a) promised calling
(b) promised call
(c) promised to call

12 They enjoy to swim in the sea.
(a) enjoy swim
(b) enjoy swimming
(c) enjoy to swim

13 I hope see you soon.
(a) hope see
(b) hope seeing
(c) hope to see

14 We need go shopping today.
(a) need go
(b) need going
(c) need to go

15 She agreed help me with my homework.
(a) help
(b) helping
(c) to help

16 He stopped to smoke because it was unhealthy. (means: he quit the habit)
(a) stopped smoke
(b) stopped smoking
(c) stopped to smoke

17 I would like having a sandwich.
(a) would like having
(b) would like to have
(c) would like have

18 They decided stay at home.
(a) decided stay
(b) decided to stay
(c) deciding staying

19 She is interested in play the guitar.
(a) interested in play
(b) interested in to play
(c) interested in playing

20 We kept to talk during the movie.
(a) to talk
(b) talking
(c) talk

21 He refused paying the bill.
(a) refused pay
(b) refused to pay
(c) refused paying

22 She finished do her project.
(a) finished do
(b) finished doing
(c) finishes to do

23 They are good at to dance.
(a) good at dance
(b) good at dancing
(c) good at to dance

24 I want see that new film.
(a) want see
(b) want seeing
(c) want to see

25 She asked me helping her.
(a) asked helping
(b) asked to help
(c) asked help

26 We plan visit our grandparents next week.
(a) plan visit
(b) plan visiting
(c) plan to visit

27 He enjoys to play the guitar.
(a) enjoys playing
(b) enjoys play
(c) enjoys to play

28 She refused to goes with us.
(a) refused to goes
(b) refused to go
(c) refuses go

29 They agreed meet at the café.
(a) agree meet
(b) agreed to meet
(c) agreed meet

30 It’s difficult learn a new language.
(a) difficult learn
(b) difficult to learn
(c) difficult learning

Answer

1 (c) enjoys reading – Enjoy + -ing, not to-infinitive.
2 (c) want to play – Want + to-infinitive.
3 (b) refused to go – Refuse + to-infinitive.
4 (c) stopped playing – Stop + -ing = quit an activity.
5 (c) learning – Interested in + -ing.
6 (c) need to buy – Need + to-infinitive.
7 (b) cooking – Good at + -ing.
8 (b) to help – Offer + to-infinitive.
9 (c) finished watching – Finish + -ing.
10 (a) to open – Ask + object + to-infinitive.
11 (c) promised to call – Promise + to-infinitive.
12 (b) enjoy swimming – Enjoy + -ing.
13 (c) hope to see – Hope + to-infinitive.
14 (c) need to go – Need + to-infinitive.
15 (c) to help – Agree + to-infinitive.
16 (b) stopped smoking – Stop + -ing = quit a habit.
17 (b) would like to have – Would like + to-infinitive.
18 (b) decided to stay – Decide + to-infinitive.
19 (c) interested in playing – Interested in + -ing.
20 (b) talking – Keep + -ing.
21 (b) refused to pay – Refuse + to-infinitive.
22 (b) finished doing – Finish + -ing.
23 (b) good at dancing – Good at + -ing.
24 (c) want to see – Want + to-infinitive.
25 (b) asked to help – Ask + object + to-infinitive.
26 (c) plan to visit – Plan + to-infinitive.
27 (a) enjoys playing – Enjoy + -ing.
28 (b) refused to go – Correct form is to + base verb.
29 (b) agreed to meet – Agree + to-infinitive.
30 (b) difficult to learn – It’s + adj + to-infinitive.

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