Gerund & Infinitive - Rev

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WELCOME

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At the end of this lesson you
- know what a gerund and an infinitive are.
- when to use either of these.

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please read:
Playing sports regularly is one of the most effective ways to stay healthy and energetic. Many athletes dedicate years of their lives to training in order to reach a professional level. Some people find watching sports just as exciting as participating in them. To succeed in competitive sports, it's essential to develop both physical and mental strength. Joining a local team can also be a great way to meet new people and build a sense of community. Coaches often encourage their players to focus on discipline and teamwork. For many, improving their personal best is more rewarding than winning a trophy. To avoid injury, it's important to warm up properly before any intense activity. Practicing consistently is key to mastering any sport. Whether you're aiming to compete or just have fun, sports can bring a lot of joy and motivation to your life.

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Gerunds function as nouns:
  • Subject: Cycling is fun.
  • Direct Object: I like cycling.
  • Indirect Object: He gives fishing all his time.
  • Object of Preposition: He has devoted all his life to fishing.

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When to use the Gerund
After prepositions:
  • Many teenagers dream of becoming professional football players.
  • Not many parents are interested in volunteering at their kids' sports clubs.
After verbs which express a preference, a change of state or consideration:
  • I like driving old cars.
  • She stopped making funny sounds.
  • Old people often avoid walking long distances.

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When to use the Infinitive
As noun:                       To be happy is my aim. => (Subject)
                                          I want to succeed. => (Object)
As an adjective:        This is the house to buy.
As an adverb:            She is ready to go.

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When using To remember
! Important !
When discussing a memory (the past)-> Gerund 
When discussing something you mustn't forget  (the future)-> Infinitive 

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Work on weektask for 10 minutes
timer
15:00
 SB 
p. 172-174
p. 176-178 
p. 180

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gerund or infinitive?
I am fond of ....
A
skiing
B
to ski

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Infinitive or gerund?

I don't mind ........................ apples. 
A
to eat
B
eating

Slide 12 - Quiz

Thank you

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