Understanding Gerunds and Infinitives in Language Learning
Explore the concepts of gerunds and infinitives within language learning through detailed examples and explanations. Discover how to use gerunds (verb + ing) and infinitives effectively in sentences to enhance your language skills. Gain insights into the differences between gerunds and infinitives, along with practical usage scenarios in various contexts. Improve your grasp of English grammar with clear visuals and concise descriptions provided in this educational resource.
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LETM FAKLTES HALKLA L K LER VE TANITIM B L M H T301 MESLEK YABANCI D L-1
Gerunds and Infinitives H T 301 Mesleki Yabanc Dil 1 Hafta 14
Gerunds (verb +ing) Swimming is my favorite sport. Learning Spanish is not hard for me. Living in the city has advantages. Studying at night is hard.
Gerunds I enjoy playing football. The students love watching the movie. She likes eating watermelon. He hates eating watermelon. She admitted cheating on exams. They suggest going to stanbul.
Gerunds I regret watching the film. I am busy working on my project. I am tired of cleaning the house. I am interested in playing piano. I am good at painting.
Gerunds I had fun reading the book. I had a good time cooking meal. I have difficulty in learning French.
Infinitives She failed to pass the exam. He tends to study at night. They expect to go on holiday. I don t want to wash the dishes. I decided to go to Ankara.
Infinitives She appears to have a lot of money. I refused to talk to him. They promised to come but they didn t.
Infinitives She looks forward to seeing him. I am used to driving a car.