When discussing our hobbies and what we like to do in our spare time, we commonly use verbs in the gerund or infinitive form. Let’s take a closer look at what this means:
✅ Gerund: A gerund is a verb in its ‘ing’ (present participle) form that functions as a noun and names an activity rather than a person or thing. Any action verb can be made into a gerund. For example running, swimming, cooking.
✅ Infinitive: Infinitives are formed by adding ‘to’ before the base form of a verb. For example to run, to swim, to cook.
Here are some examples of how they can be used:
➡ Gerunds: can appear at the beginning of a sentence when used as a subject.
Eg. Swimming is a hobby of mine.
- Gerunds can act as an object following the verb. eg. Sarah started exercising a year ago.
- Gerunds can serve as an object after a preposition. eg. I look forward to seeing you at Christmas.
➡ Infinitives: can be used as an object following the verb.
Eg. David always wants to party.
- Infinitives can be used as a subject at the beginning of a sentence.
Eg. To live in New York is very expensive.
- Infinitives can be used as an adverb modifying a verb.
Eg. You promised to buy me a diamond ring.
- Infinitives can be used as an adjective modifying a noun.
Eg. Sarah has the capacity to care for many people.
Let’s practice!
Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct gerund or infinitive.
For example: She likes to shower early in the morning. (showering / to shower)
1. Alan hates ________________ on trains. (riding / to ride)
2. Mr. Wilson enjoys ________________ people out to dinner. (inviting / to invite)
3. In the old days, gentlemen challenged their rivals ______________. (fighting / to fight)
4. As the famous saying goes, there’s no use ____________ over spilt milk. (crying / to cry)
5. Mary has stopped ________________ her shoelaces. Wait for her. (tying / to tie)
6. I always volunteer ________________ cakes at PTA meetings. (baking / to bake)
7. Don’t waste my time _________________ about your salary. (complaining / to complain)
8. Eva is having trouble ________________ on the exam. (concentrating / to concentrate)
9. Please allow me ___________________ your group. (joining / to join)
10. You won’t forget ________________milk on your way home, will you? (buying / to buy)
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