Common Verb Mistakes: Gerunds and Infinitives
Gerunds and infinitives are verb forms that can function as nouns. Here are some common mistakes:
Using the Wrong Form
- Incorrect: I like to swim.
- Correct: I like swimming.
- Incorrect: I decided swim.
- Correct: I decided to swim.
Using Gerunds or Infinitives with Specific Verbs
- Verbs followed by gerunds: enjoy, finish, keep, mind, avoid, practice, suggest
- Example: I enjoy swimming.
- Verbs followed by infinitives: want, need, decide, hope, try, agree, offer, refuse
- Example: I want to swim.
Practice Exercises:
- I like (swim/swimming).
- I decided (swim/to swim).
- I enjoy (read/reading) books.
- I want (learn/to learn) a new language.
- I tried (stop/to stop) smoking.
Answers:
- swimming
- to swim
- reading
- to learn
- to stop
Gerund and Infinitive Practice
Identify the correct form (gerund or infinitive) in each sentence.
- I like (swim/swimming).
- I decided (swim/to swim).
- I enjoy (read/reading) books.
- I want (learn/to learn) a new language.
- I tried (stop/to stop) smoking.
- She offered (help/to help) me.
- I’m good at (run/running).
- I decided (not go/not to go) to the party.
- I’m looking forward to (see/seeing) you.
- I tried (stop/to stop) smoking.
Answers:
- swimming
- to swim
- reading
- to learn
- to stop
- to help
- running
- not to go
- seeing
- to stop