NITE VERBS
INFINITIVES, GERUNDS AND PARTICIPLES
Assignment:
I. Identify whether the underlined word is a participle, gerund or
infinitives
1. Hearing a loud noise, we ran to the window.
2. The motorcyclist was fatally injured in the accident and is now fighting for his
3. He ruined his sight by watching TV all day.
4. The children's singing and laughing woke me up.
5. We saw a clown standing on his head.
6. Jenny likes to dance in the rain.
7. Plucking flowers is forbidden.
& Jumping over the fence, the thief escaped.
9. A broken heart will mend over time.
10. Allan went to buy the tickets.
1. Fill in the blanks with the infinitive or the present participle of the
verb:
1. I can't afford
(eat) out as I don't have any money.
2. Please remind me
(buy) tea when we go to the market.
3. Stop
(complain) about your classmates.
4. Jyoti was quite unwell, but she's
(get) better now.
5. He simply refused
(answer) any more questions.
6. He still remembers
(be) in the hospital when he was four.
7. The baby began
(cry) in the middle of the night.
8. I have to be in uniform at work, but I dislike
(wear) it.
IIL Fill in the blanks with suitable -ing or-ed/-en forms of he verbs given
in brackets.
1. A passer-by was seen
the injured man. (help)
2. He came
to me. (run)
3. We saw cars
all over the place. (park)
4. I heard him
to himself. (talk)
5. Having
against injustice all his life, he found the present
scenario extremely
(fight, depress)
6.
by his family and ds, he left the town. (disown)
7. Having
some strength, he was able to walk. (regain)
8. Having
a decision, he decided to take action. (reach)
9. She danced down the lane
cheerfully. (sing)
10.
at losing the chess game, he kicked his chair over. (frustrate)
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