This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Grammar Review: practise again with compounds +
Gerund + to infinitive
Slide 1 - Slide
Fill in the blank _________ stinks in here!
A
Something
B
Someone
C
Somewhere
Slide 2 - Quiz
Fill in the blank Do you have _______ to wake you up in the morning?
A
someone
B
anyone
Slide 3 - Quiz
Fill in the blank Would you like ______ to call and wake you up in the morning?
A
someone
B
anyone
Slide 4 - Quiz
Grammar 2: Gerunds and to + infinitive
verb + ing (gerund) is a verb used like a noun and always ends in -ing. It is used often with specific nouns: to (dis)like, to love, to miss, to avoid.
Going to parties can be fun.
I like baking cookies.
We avoid travelling during rush hour.
Slide 5 - Slide
I like _______ with my friends.
A
game
B
gaming
Slide 6 - Quiz
Grammar 2: Gerunds and to + infinitive
Sometimes to + infinitive comes after certain verbs. For example: to hope, to ask, to refuse, to expect
I hope to be famous one day.
He asked to join our team.
We refuse to do our homework.
I expect to finish class early today.
Slide 7 - Slide
He refused ________ us with the group assignment.
A
help
B
to help
C
helping
Slide 8 - Quiz
Grammar 2: Gerunds and to + infinitive
to + infinitive can sometimes be used after the object of the sentence.
I asked him to leaveright away.
We invited my friend to come along with us.
Please remind your brother to wash his hands after he uses the restroom.
to + infinitive can also be used after many adjectives that are used to express opinions.