Gerunds & To Infinitives

GERUNDS & TO INFINITIVES
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GERUNDS & TO INFINITIVES

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Do these two sentences have the same meaning?
1. "Stop to buy bread at the supermarket!" his mum yelled.

2. "Stop buying bread at the supermarket!" his mum yelled.

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Do these two sentences have the same meaning?
1. "Stop to buy bread at the supermarket!" his mum yelled.

2. "Stop buying bread at the supermarket!" his mum yelled.

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GERUND & TO INFINITIVE
to buy is an example of a to infinitive

buying is an example of the gerund

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But wait, what's a gerund? 
A gerund is a word that looks like a verb, but is actually a noun.
It looks like this: base form of the verb + ing. So:
buy + ing = buying
fly + ing = flying
shop + ing = shopping
eat + ing = eating



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We use the gerund after...

1. ... certain verbs, such as: continue, enjoy, finish, like, love, prefer, remember, start.

2. ... after prepositions, such as: at, in, with, etc.

3. after some expressions, such as: look forward to...
We use the to infinitive after...

1. certain verbs, such as: agree, ask, decide, forget, help, hope, try, want.

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Gerund Examples

I started singing when I was 12.

I love shopping!

I am really bad at dancing.

I look forward to seeing you!


To Infinitive Examples

I will ask Jenny to visit her grandmother.

The teacher decided to write on the whiteboard.

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Open up your Gold Experience book!
Go to page 109. This is the Grammar of Unit 12. 
We will complete exercise 3, 4 and 5 together. 
The questions will appear on the slide.

Slide 9 - Slide

Exercise 3:
2. Emily isn't interested in
to play/playing beach volleyball.
A
to play
B
playing

Slide 10 - Quiz

Exercise 3:
3. Anna and Charles hope going/to go to a festival this summer.
A
going
B
to go

Slide 11 - Quiz

Exercise 3:
4. Oliver is looking forward to
seeing/see his friends on holiday.
A
seeing
B
see

Slide 12 - Quiz

Exercise 3:
5. Do you enjoy staying/to stay on a campsite?
A
staying
B
to stay

Slide 13 - Quiz

Exercise 3:
6. We'd like going/to go to
Russia next year.
A
going
B
to go

Slide 14 - Quiz

Exercise 4
Important: you will need to type the full sentence.
 Make sure you use capitals where needed (names and "I") and to end your sentence with proper punctuation. 

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Ben / enjoy / see his friends
/ after school
timer
1:00

Slide 16 - Open question

we / would like /
have a barbecue / today
timer
1:00

Slide 17 - Open question

do / you / want / come /
to the festival / with me
timer
1:00

Slide 18 - Open question

she / always / forget /
use sun cream
timer
1:00

Slide 19 - Open question

they / decide / stay in a hotel /
last night
timer
1:00

Slide 20 - Open question

Exercise 5

Slide 21 - Slide

I love 1) ...... to this city
because it's so exciting!
A
came
B
coming
C
come

Slide 22 - Quiz

This year I've decided 2) .....
my cousins at the summer festival.
A
meet
B
meeting
C
to meet

Slide 23 - Quiz

The festival lasts for 11 days and it's great for people who want 3) ..... something different.
A
to do
B
doing
C
do

Slide 24 - Quiz

I enjoy 4) ..... the sport events, and so far I've seen a BMX competition and a boxing match.
A
watches
B
watch
C
watching

Slide 25 - Quiz

If you prefer 5) ..... sport there are free judo classes every day.
A
does
B
doing
C
do

Slide 26 - Quiz

This afternoon I'm looking forward to 6) ..... the Cuban water ballet team.
A
seeing
B
see
C
to see

Slide 27 - Quiz