Verb + ing/ verb + to-infinitive

What does the present continuous look like?
A
am/is/are + verb + ing
B
am/is/are + verb + ed
C
Verb + ing
D
Verb + ed
1 / 11
next
Slide 1: Quiz
EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 2

This lesson contains 11 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 30 min

Items in this lesson

What does the present continuous look like?
A
am/is/are + verb + ing
B
am/is/are + verb + ed
C
Verb + ing
D
Verb + ed

Slide 1 - Quiz

Lesson goals 
After today's lesson, I...

  1. know when to use verb + ing 
  2. know when to use verb + to-infinitive 

Slide 2 - Slide

Verb + ING 
Use verb+ ing after the following words 

avoid, can't stand, enjoy, finish, (not) mind, miss, practise, stop 

Example 
I avoid using my phone during class. 

Slide 3 - Slide

Verb + ING
Also use verb + ing after prepositions. 

I'm looking forward to seeing my grandpa. 

Slide 4 - Slide

Use the correct form
I can't stand (to work) after hours.
A
working
B
to work
C
is working
D
worked

Slide 5 - Quiz

Use the correct form
I miss (to travel) to far places

A
to travel
B
traveled
C
travelling
D
travel

Slide 6 - Quiz

verb + to-infinitive 
Use verb + to-infinitive after the following verbs

agree, allow, ask, choose, decide, forget, hope, learn, offer, plan, try, want, would like/love 

Example 
I agree to sign your paper. 

Slide 7 - Slide

Use the correct form
I (to hope) become a good photographer in the future.
A
am hoping
B
hoped to
C
hope to
D
hope

Slide 8 - Quiz

! IMPORTANT !
Some verbs can be followed by either the to-infinitive or the -ing form

love, like, hate, prefer, start

I love taking photos of cats. 

Slide 9 - Slide

Write two sentences. One where you use the -ing form & one where you use the to + infinitive

Slide 10 - Open question

Homework next lesson 
Book
page 14, exercises 4 & 5 
MEL
1.3

Slide 11 - Slide