It takes time to grasp gerunds
and infinitives
in English. On this lesson, I establish and proper the ten commonest errors that English learners make with gerunds and infinitives. Do you make any of them? For instance, if you wish to say that you don’t smoke anymore, must you say “I give up
smoking” or “I give up to
smoke”? Is it “I want go to
the toilet” or “I want to go
to the toilet”? What in regards to the idiomatic phrase “stay up for”? Do you have to say “I’m wanting ahead to hear
from you” or “I’m wanting ahead to listening to
from you”? Discover out, then do the quiz to double test your understanding.
Quiz
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Check your understanding of the English lesson by answering these questions. You’ll get the solutions and your rating on the finish of the quiz.