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Exercise M1-10
Verbs followed by gerunds or infinitives
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Click on the correct verb form from the choices in the parentheses.
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Example
1 of 10
Correct. The verb
avoid should be followed by the gerund form,
thinking.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
Sorry. The verb
avoid should be followed by the gerund form,
thinking.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
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2 of 10
Correct. The verb
help should be followed by the infinitive form of the verb. In this case,
help is followed by an unmarked infinitive:
complete.
Help can also be followed by a marked infinitive:
helped me to complete.For more help, see section
M1-f.
Sorry. The verb
help should be followed by the infinitive form of the verb. In the correct choice,
help is followed by an unmarked infinitive:
complete.
Help can also be followed by a marked infinitive:
helped me to complete.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
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3 of 10
Correct. The verb
expect should be followed by the infinitive form,
to respond.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
Sorry. The verb
expect should be followed by the infinitive form,
to respond.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
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4 of 10
Correct. The verb
imagine should be followed by the gerund form,
living.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
Sorry. The verb
imagine should be followed by the gerund form,
living.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
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5 of 10
Correct. The verb
claim should be followed by the infinitive form,
to have.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
Sorry. The verb
claim should be followed by the infinitive form,
to have.For more help, see section
M1-f.
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6 of 10
Correct. The verb
offer should be followed by the infinitive form,
to settle.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
Sorry. The verb
offer should be followed by the infinitive form,
to settle.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
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7 of 10
Correct. The verb
appreciate should be followed by the gerund form,
receiving.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
Sorry. The verb
appreciate should be followed by the gerund form,
receiving.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
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8 of 10
Correct. The verb
pretend should be followed by the infinitive form,
to see.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
Sorry. The verb
pretend should be followed by the infinitive form,
to see.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
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9 of 10
Correct. The verb
admit should be followed by the gerund form,
copying.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
Sorry. The verb
admit should be followed by the gerund form,
copying.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
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10 of 10
Correct. The verb
recall should be followed by the gerund form,
seeing.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
Sorry. The verb
recall should be followed by the gerund form,
seeing.
For more help, see section
M1-f.
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