Gerund or infinitive – English Grammar Test for B1

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1 She enjoys ___ tennis on weekends.
(a) to play
(b) playing
(c) play

2 I can’t afford ___ a new car right now.
(a) buy
(b) to buy
(c) buying

3 They promised ___ us with the project.
(a) help
(b) helping
(c) to help

4 Would you mind ___ the window?
(a) to open
(b) open
(c) opening

5 He decided ___ abroad for further studies.
(a) going
(b) go
(c) to go

6 I suggested ___ a taxi instead of walking.
(a) take
(b) taking
(c) to take

7 Don’t forget ___ the lights before you leave.
(a) turning off
(b) to turn off
(c) turn off

8 She avoided ___ about the problem.
(a) to talk
(b) talking
(c) talk

9 We agreed ___ earlier tomorrow.
(a) meeting
(b) to meet
(c) meet

10 He’s interested in ___ history books.
(a) read
(b) to read
(c) reading

11 Please stop ___ while driving.
(a) to text
(b) texting
(c) text

12 I hope ___ you again soon.
(a) seeing
(b) to see
(c) see

13 She refused ___ the money.
(a) to accept
(b) accepting
(c) accept

14 He admitted ___ the mistake.
(a) to make
(b) making
(c) make

15 I can’t stand ___ in long queues.
(a) waiting
(b) to wait
(c) wait

16 Don’t forget ___ me tomorrow.
(a) calling
(b) call
(c) to call

17 They decided ___ their jobs.
(a) quit
(b) quitting
(c) to quit

18 I’m tired of ___ the same thing every day.
(a) do
(b) doing
(c) to do

19 She agreed ___ the plan.
(a) to support
(b) supporting
(c) support

20 He pretended ___ asleep during the meeting.
(a) to be
(b) being
(c) be

21 She recommended ___ to the new restaurant.
(a) go
(b) to go
(c) going

22 I learned ___ the guitar when I was 10.
(a) playing
(b) to play
(c) play

23 We can’t risk ___ the deadline.
(a) missing
(b) to miss
(c) miss

24 He reminded me ___ my umbrella.
(a) taking
(b) take
(c) to take

25 She offered ___ us to the station.
(a) drive
(b) to drive
(c) driving

26 I avoided ___ late for the meeting.
(a) being
(b) be
(c) to be

27 They decided ___ in the park.
(a) not walking
(b) not to walk
(c) not walk

28 It’s no use ___ about the past.
(a) worry
(b) to worry
(c) worrying

29 He expects ___ the results tomorrow.
(a) getting
(b) get
(c) to get

30 She admitted ___ late to class.
(a) come
(b) coming
(c) to come

Answer

1 (b) playing – After enjoy, use gerund.
2 (b) to buyafford + to-infinitive.
3 (c) to helppromise + to-infinitive.
4 (c) openingmind + gerund.
5 (c) to godecide + to-infinitive.
6 (b) takingsuggest + gerund.
7 (b) to turn offforget + to-infinitive (action still needs to be done).
8 (b) talkingavoid + gerund.
9 (b) to meetagree + to-infinitive.
10 (c) readinginterested in + gerund.
11 (b) textingstop + gerund (stop the action).
12 (b) to seehope + to-infinitive.
13 (a) to acceptrefuse + to-infinitive.
14 (b) makingadmit + gerund.
15 (a) waitingcan’t stand + gerund.
16 (c) to callforget + to-infinitive (future action).
17 (c) to quitdecide + to-infinitive.
18 (b) doingtired of + gerund.
19 (a) to supportagree + to-infinitive.
20 (a) to bepretend + to-infinitive.
21 (c) goingrecommend + gerund.
22 (b) to playlearn + to-infinitive.
23 (a) missingrisk + gerund.
24 (c) to takeremind + object + to-infinitive.
25 (b) to driveoffer + to-infinitive.
26 (a) beingavoid + gerund.
27 (b) not to walk – negative form with infinitive.
28 (c) worrying – fixed phrase: It’s no use + gerund.
29 (c) to getexpect + to-infinitive.
30 (b) comingadmit + gerund.

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