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Fill in the blanks with a gerund or an infinitive of the verbs given in the brackets:
1.She avoided______(tell) her friends about her plans.
2. I would like _______(come) to the workshop with you.
3. He enjoys _______(have) a cup of tea in the evening.
4. I am learning______(speak) English.
5. Rajat decide _______(study) anthropology.
6.Her friend agree_____(bring) pudding to the potluck dinner.
7. I promise_______(help) you tomorrow.
8. We hope_________(visit) Goa next week.
9. I do not want _________(leave) yet.
10. I would not recommend_______(take) the bus in the evening.
11. My brother is looking forward to _______
(help) me paint the
house.
12. Do you want_______
(call) your family now?​

Answers

Answered by Gautam308
24
1)Telling
2)To come
3)having
4)speaking
5)studying
6)Bringing
7)To help
8)we visit
9)to leave
10)taking
11)Helping
12)A call



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Answered by ItsTogepi
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1.She avoided to tell(tell) her friends about her plans.

2. I would like to come (come) to the workshop with you.

3. He enjoys to have (have) a cup of tea in the evening.

4. I am learning to speak (speak) English.

5. Rajat decide to study (study) anthropology.

6.Her friend agree to bring (bring) pudding to the potluck dinner.

7. I promise to help (help) you tomorrow.

8. We hope to visit (visit) Goa next week.

9. I do not want to leave (leave) yet.

10. I would not recommend to take (take) the bus in the evening.

11. My brother is looking forward to help (help) me paint the house.

12. Do you want to call (call) your family now?

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The infinitive is a noun within certain features of the verb, especially that of taking an object ( when verb is transitive) and adverbial qualifiers . In fact, the Infinitive is a verbial noun.

To + V1 = To eat , to go , to walk.

He wants to go --- Present Indefinite Tense.

He wanted to go --- Past Indefinite Tense.

I have decided to go --- Present Perfect Tense

  • Uses of Infinitive.

1. As the subject to a verb.

Ex- To err is human.

2. As the object to a verb.

Ex - He expects to succeed.

3. As the complement to a verb.

Ex- He seems to play well.

4. As the object to a preposition.

Ex- I am about to go.

5. To quantify a noun.

Ex- He is too weak to walk.

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