image-471-300x225 Verb + Ing Form Or Verb + Infinitive

Fill in the blanks with an ing form or a to-infinitive.

Mind is always followed by an ing form.

We can use either an ing form or a to-infinitive to talk about general likes and dislikes.

Enjoy is always followed by an ing form.

We are not talking about a general liking here.

Would like is followed by a to-infinitive.

 

#1. Do you mind …………………….. up early?

Mind is always followed by an ing form.

#2. I don’t like …………………………. on the weekends.

We can use either an ing form or a to-infinitive to talk about general likes and dislikes.

#3. I love ………………………..

#4. I like ……………………….. new people.

#5. She absolutely enjoys ……………………… a mother.

Enjoy is always followed by an ing form.

#6. It was a bad neighborhood. I hated ……………………….. there.

We are not talking about a general liking here.

#7. I hate ……………………….. to wait for people who are always late.

#8. I would like …………………………. you one of these days.

#9. She is a dancer. She loves …………………………

#10. I would like ………………………….. down for a while.

Would like is followed by a to-infinitive.

#11. She refused …………………………. me in.

#12. I don’t want …………………………… him again.

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