This multiple choice exercise is designed to practise the use of gerund and infinitive verb forms following various common verbs. It is part of a complete lesson on gerunds and infinitives in our free upper-intermediate English course.
Select one of the alternatives to correctly complete the sentences. In each sentence, the form of the verb is dictated by the previous verb. You can use the numbered buttons to navigate between questions. When you have finished, click the “finish” button to see your score. Click “view questions” to see your responses and the solutions.
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I don’t want __________ out tonight.
What verb form do we use after “want”?
He hates ___________ the housework.
What form do we usually use after the verb “hate”?
His mother makes him ________ his homework before he goes out.
The verbs “make” and “let” work like modal verbs in the context of gerunds and infinitives.
I need _____________ to the shop today.
What verb form do we use after “need”?
What do you plan ______________ after class?
What verb form do we use after the verb “plan”?
The teacher let him ___________ the test again.
The verbs “make” and “let” work like modal verbs in the context of gerunds and infinitives.
I’d like __________ more.
Be careful, the verb is “would like”, not “like” and they are followed by different forms!
She loves ______________ by the beach.
What verb form is normally used after the verb “love”?
I try to avoid ______________ a lot before I go to bed.
What form do we use after the verb “avoid”?
I hope ___________ you soon!
What verb for is used after the verb “hope”?