The to-infinitive and the gerund Quiz

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B1 + Secondary 1 English (F1 GE) Quiz on The to-infinitive and the gerund Quiz, created by Sin Kei Chan on 09/06/2016.
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Question 1

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? afford ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 2

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? agree ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 3

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Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? appear ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 4

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? arrange ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 5

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? ask ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 6

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? decide ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 7

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? expect ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 8

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? fail ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 9

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? forget ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 10

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Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? happen ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 11

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? help ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 12

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? hope ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 13

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? learn ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 14

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? manage ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 15

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? need ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 16

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? offer ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 17

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? plan ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 18

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? prepare ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 19

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? pretend ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 20

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? promise ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 21

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? refuse ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 22

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? seem ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 23

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? threaten ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 24

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? want ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 25

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? wish ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 26

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? would like ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 27

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? would prefer ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 28

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? would hate ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 29

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? persuade ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 30

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? volunteer ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 31

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? attempt ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 32

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? be able ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 33

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? invite ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 34

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? advise ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 35

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? allow ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 36

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? encourage ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 37

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? tend ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 38

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? claim ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 39

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? dare ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 40

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? warn ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 41

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? deserve ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 42

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? avoid ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 43

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? consider ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 44

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? enjoy ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 45

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? go ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 46

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? fancy ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 47

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? practise ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 48

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? admit ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 49

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? delay ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 50

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? feel like ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 51

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? dislike ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 52

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? imagine ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 53

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? mind ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 54

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? risk ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 55

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? complete ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 56

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? deny ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 57

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? finish ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 58

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? keep ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 59

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? postpone ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 60

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? suggest ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 61

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? couldn't help ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 62

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? insisted on ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 63

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? keep on ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 64

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? regret ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 65

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? take up ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 66

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? without ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 67

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? after ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 68

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? stand ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitve

Question 69

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? how about ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitve

Question 70

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? before ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 71

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? be used to ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 72

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? by ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitve

Question 73

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? it's no use ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 74

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? it's (not) worth ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 75

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? have trouble ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 76

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? a waste of time ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 77

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? spend ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 78

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? have difficulty ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive

Question 79

Question
Which should be used? Gerund or to-infinitive? be busy ______
Answer
  • gerund
  • to-infinitive
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