Grammar Quiz

Infinitive Forms Quiz

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He doesn’t expect … the gaming competition until midnight.

A. to finish

B. finish

C. finishing


I would love … to your birthday party.

A. coming

B. to come

C. come


We can’t … the document because we haven’t got the right software.

A. open

B. to open

C. opening


I’m really looking forward … my favourite artists at the comic concert.

A. to meet

B. to meeting

C. meeting

D. meet


Choose the sentence with completed action.

A. Reading is my hobby.

B. She hear Alice reading at the lesson.

C. The teacher made me read the poem.

D. She hear Andy to read the first paragraph.


I can’t imagine … without my mobile phone.

A. to live

B. living

C. live


Tom suggested ________ pizza.

A. to order

B. order

C. ordering

D. orders


Let’s … your new video game this evening.

A. playing

B. to play

C. play


The weather was too hot … out.

A. going

B. go

C. to go


We can use infinitive without to after …

A. have

B. would sooner

C. would like

D. wish


Choose the sentence with ongoing action.

A. Reading is my hobby.

B. She hear Alice reading at the lesson.

C. The teacher made me read the poem.

D. She hear Andy to read the first paragraph.


You can use gerund after …

A. expect

B. decide

C. hope

D. deny


You can use infinitive after …

A. consider

B. avoid

C. permit

D. promise


You haven’t got enough memory … those videos.

A. save

B. saving

C. to save


She agreed _______ after the lesson.

A. to speak

B. speak

C. speaking

D. spoke


I don’t remember … Ryan on the school trip to the Science Museum.

A. seeing

B. to see

C. see

D. to seeing


Сhoose a verb after which you can use both the gerund and the infinitive, but it will change its meaning

A. love

B. remember

C. can’t help

D. want


I’d love … a social media editor one day.

A. being

B. to being

C. to be


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