Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Gerunds and Infinitive

Nihao!
Sorry I'm using a Chinese word in my English blog, because lately my friends keep talking Chinese with me. 
Well skip that, back to the topic. In the last meeting, I was asked to search some examples of gerund and infinitive by my teacher. 

As I know gerund is noun that can be made from a verb by adding "ing" behind. While infinitive is the "to" form of a verb. Here is some examples of gerund and infinitive, check it out!

GERUND
  • He admitted cheating on the test.
  • She denied commiting the crime.
  • Samantha keeps asking about the mysterious house.
  • My brother reccomended cycling while in Boston.
  • I don't mind loving you for the rest of my life.
  • I can't stand doing dishes every night.
  • Adam risked being dropped out by doing something crazy.
  • He continued walking even though it's raining hard outside.
  • She tried cooking Quesadilla, her best friend's favourite dish, as a birthday surprise.
  • We enjoy hiking the Mahameru.

INFINITIVE
  • He choose to leave instead.
  • Unlike the other girls, Regina tend to forget gossips.
  • We need to change the class decoration, especially the wall.
  • Barnabas really hope us not to come late anymore.
  • She tried to make her boyfriend happy, but it wasn't succeed anyway.
  • Everyone expect to get the best medical service here, because it's the best hospital in town.
  • Tom has planned to stay in Taipei next year.
  • They love to watch Korean movie.
  • Eva offered to cross the old granny.
  • Mr.Kim refuse to donate for the highway project.

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