Grammar Quiz

Infinitive and Gerund Quiz

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They agreed ____________ him a second chance.

A. allowing

B. to allow

C. allow


At six o’clock I stopped____

A. to work

B. working


I promised_____every week while I was away

A. to write

B. writing


I am fond of ____________ Old Arabic Poetry.

A. reading

B. ro read

C. read


He was studying really hard today, he only stopped _____ to the toilet.

A. go

B. to go

C. going


I would like ______________ (come) to the party with you.

A. to come

B. come

C. coming


What do you intend______after graduation?

A. to do

B. doing


In school I hardly ever dared___ask a question in class.

A. to ask

B. asking


I asked them, but they didn’t agree___me.

A. to help

B. helping


Thank you so much for coming, I really hate _____ during this hour.

A. bother

B. to bother

C. bothering


She’s always afraid of _____ her parents.

A. disappoint

B. to disappoint

C. disappointing


I’d prefer ____ there using public transportation.

A. go

B. to go

C. going


Do you mind ______________ (give) me a hand?

A. give

B. to give

C. giving


I didn’t expect anyone____me a birthday present.

A. to buy

B. buying


_______ the poor is a virtue.

A. helping

B. to help

C. help


Many people enjoy_______in France.

A. to ski

B. skiing


The new chemist couldn’t _______ the doctor’s handwriting.

A. to read

B. read

C. reading


He prefers _____ to school on his own rather than _____ a bus.

A. drive, take

B. to drive, take

C. driving, to take

D. to drive, to take


Do you mind____ the window?

A. to open

B. opening


To be learn in Japanese means _____ many hours.

A. study

B. to study

C. studying


She avoided ______________ (tell) him about her plans.

A. telling

B. to tell

C. tell


The boys admitted___the vase.

A. to break

B. breaking


She couldn’t help ____________ whenever she meets an orphan.

A. to cry

B. crying

C. cry


Try _____ this question.

A. answer

B. to answer

C. answering


I don’t fancy ______________ (go) out tonight.

A. to go 

B. go 

C. going


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