Infinitive or gerund?
(made by Carmen Luisa)
Complete with either the gerund, the infinitive with "to" or the infinitive without "to". The verb you need to use is in parentheses.
I'm really busy at the moment. Would you mind ... back later? (call)
He's not very sociable. He doesn't enjoy ... to parties. (go)
Her parents aren't very strict. She's allowed ... out as late as she wants. (stay)
I don't speak French but I managed ... what she wanted. (understand)
The bank robber made the customes ... on the floor. (lie)
We decided ... her a present. (not buy)
Have you ever thought of ... back to university? (go)
My father used ... me a story when I went to bed. (tell)
Tom's neighbour offered ... the children while he was out. (look after)
I think it's better ... a film in its original version. (see)
Jan's boss lets her ... the office phone. (use)
Have you finished ... the paper? (read)
... for people really makes me angry. (wait)
He should study architecture. He's very good at ... .(draw)
I find it quite difficult ... my feelings. (express)
Would you like ... with children? (work)
She loves ... puzzles and crosswords. (do)
They're hoping ... her sister in Scotland next year. (visit)
I'm going to learn ... chess. (play)
I was surprised ... he had failed the exam. (hear)