Q 5. Rewrite the following sentences using the appropriate form of the verb (infinitive or participle) given in the brackets. She is keen on (become) a doctor. He always thinks of (help) me but never expect me (help) him. The officer reprimanded the clerk for (come) late. d) Do not board a (move) train. I am thinking of (sail) to Australia. I strongly advise you (give up) (smoke) Let him decide what (do) (Find) fault with others is easy. (Jump) over the fence, the thief escaped. (Ride) horse is his favourite pastime.
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She is keen on becoming a doctor. He always thinks of helping me but never expect me to help him. The officer reprimanded the clerk for coming late. d) Do not board a moving train. I am thinking of sailing to Australia. I strongly advise you to give up smoking. Let him decide what to do. Finding fault with others is easy. Jumping over the fence, the thief escaped. Riding horse is his favorite pastime.
Explanation:
- Verbs are demonstrated as the words that are employed to denote an action or state of being.
- Infinitives are exemplified as the basic form of the verb which is signaled by the use of 'to' followed by the root verb. For example: 'to see'. It is used to indicate the purpose.
- Participles are described as the form of verb that ends with either 'ed'(past participle) or 'ing'(present participle) and function as an adjective.
- The given sentences could be filled by using the infinitive and participles as per the requirements.
- The infinitives are employed to reflect the purpose or reason in the sentence('to help', 'to give up', etc.) and the participle as an adjective or verb tense('becoming a doctor', 'helping me', etc.)
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