1. Choose the sentence where the gerund is part of a compound noun.
A. He likes swimming.
B. Swimming is his favorite sport.
C. The swimming pool is open.
D. He is swimming now.
2. Choose the sentence where the infinitive is used as a noun.
A. I went to the store to buy milk.
B. To err is human.
C. He needs a pen to write with.
D. She is ready to leave.
3. Select the sentence that uses the infinitive to express a result.
A. He studied hard to pass the exam.
B. To study hard is important.
C. He has a book to read.
D. She went to the library.
4. Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘used to’ followed by an infinitive.
A. I am used to swim in the morning.
B. I used to swimming in the morning.
C. I used to swim in the morning.
D. I get used to swim in the morning.
5. Which sentence correctly uses an infinitive after ‘enough’?
A. He is enough tall to reach the shelf.
B. He is tall enough reaching the shelf.
C. He is tall enough to reach the shelf.
D. He is enough tall reaching the shelf.
6. Identify the sentence where the verb requires a gerund as its object.
A. I want to go.
B. I hope to see you soon.
C. I enjoy swimming.
D. I need to study.
7. Which sentence correctly uses ‘can’t help’ followed by the appropriate verb form?
A. I can’t help to laugh.
B. I can’t help laughing.
C. I can’t help laugh.
D. I can’t help to laughing.
8. Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘it’ + ‘be’ + adjective + ‘to’ infinitive.
A. It is easy learn English.
B. It is easy to learning English.
C. It is easy to learn English.
D. It is easy learning English.
9. Choose the sentence where the infinitive is used as a complement after ‘be’.
A. I want to go.
B. My dream is to travel the world.
C. I need to study.
D. She went to the store.
10. Which verb form correctly completes the sentence: ‘They decided ______ a new car.’
A. buying
B. to buy
C. buy
D. bought
11. Select the sentence where the gerund acts as the subject complement.
A. He enjoys reading books.
B. Reading books is his hobby.
C. His hobby is reading books.
D. He is reading books.
12. Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘too’ + adjective + ‘to’ infinitive.
A. It is too cold to swim.
B. It is too cold swimming.
C. It is too cold to swimming.
D. It is too cold swim.
13. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘have difficulty’ followed by a gerund?
A. I have difficulty to understand him.
B. I have difficulty understanding him.
C. I have difficulty understand him.
D. I have difficulty to understanding him.
14. Which sentence uses the infinitive of purpose correctly?
A. I am eating to live.
B. Eating is important.
C. I like eating.
D. Eating quickly is bad for you.
15. Select the sentence where the infinitive expresses purpose.
A. I need to study.
B. To study is important.
C. I am going to the library to study.
D. Studying is hard.
16. Which sentence correctly uses a gerund?
A. I enjoy to read books in my free time.
B. To swim in the ocean is my favorite activity.
C. Reading books is one of my favorite activities.
D. She likes to go to the park.
17. Which sentence uses the correct structure after the verb ‘suggest’?
A. I suggest to go to the beach.
B. I suggest going to the beach.
C. I suggest go to the beach.
D. I suggest to going to the beach.
18. Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘spend time’ followed by a gerund.
A. I spend time to read.
B. I spend time reading.
C. I spend time read.
D. I spend time to reading.
19. Which sentence correctly uses a gerund after a preposition of movement?
A. He went to swim.
B. He went for to swim.
C. He went for swimming.
D. He went swimming.
20. Which sentence uses the infinitive correctly after an adjective?
A. It is important studying hard.
B. It is important to study hard.
C. It is important study hard.
D. It is important studied hard.
21. Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘be worth’ followed by a gerund.
A. This book is worth to read.
B. This book is worth reading.
C. This book is worth read.
D. This book is worth to reading.
22. Which sentence correctly uses ‘look forward to’ followed by the appropriate verb form?
A. I look forward to see you.
B. I look forward to seeing you.
C. I look forward to saw you.
D. I look forward to be seeing you.
23. Select the sentence where the gerund functions as an appositive.
A. Swimming is good exercise.
B. His favorite hobby, swimming, keeps him fit.
C. He is swimming now.
D. I enjoy swimming.
24. Choose the sentence where the infinitive is used as an adjective.
A. I need to study for the exam.
B. To forgive is divine.
C. He has a book to read.
D. She went to the store.
25. Identify the sentence where the gerund follows a phrase with ‘of’.
A. He is afraid to swim.
B. He is afraid of swimming.
C. He is afraid swim.
D. He is afraid to swimming.
26. Which sentence correctly uses ‘prevent’ followed by a gerund?
A. The rain prevented me to go out.
B. The rain prevented me from go out.
C. The rain prevented me from going out.
D. The rain prevented me go out.
27. In which sentence does the gerund function as the object of a preposition?
A. Swimming is good exercise.
B. He is good at painting.
C. I like painting.
D. Painting is his hobby.
28. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘be used to’ followed by a gerund?
A. I am used to get up early.
B. I am used to getting up early.
C. I used to getting up early.
D. I used to get up early.
29. Identify the sentence where the gerund is the direct object of the verb.
A. Swimming is my favorite sport.
B. He is good at swimming.
C. I enjoy swimming.
D. Swimming helps me relax.
30. Which sentence correctly uses a possessive adjective before a gerund?
A. I appreciate him to help me.
B. I appreciate his helping me.
C. I appreciate he helping me.
D. I appreciate him help me.
31. Which sentence correctly uses ‘to infinitive’ after an adjective?
A. She is happy hearing the news.
B. She is happy to hear the news.
C. She is happy for hear the news.
D. She is happy hear the news.
32. Which sentence correctly uses ‘to infinitive’ after question words (who, what, where, how, etc.)?
A. I don’t know what doing.
B. I don’t know what to do.
C. I don’t know what do.
D. I don’t know what for do.
33. Choose the sentence where the ‘to infinitive’ is used as a complement of a verb.
A. To err is human.
B. He wants to travel the world.
C. She went to the store.
D. Traveling is fun.
34. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘be worth’ followed by a gerund?
A. This book is worth to read.
B. This book is worth read.
C. This book is worth reading.
D. This book is worth for reading.
35. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a gerund after prepositions like ‘in’, ‘on’, ‘at’, ‘by’, ‘for’, ‘about’, etc.
A. He is interested to learn English.
B. He is interested for learn English.
C. He is interested learn English.
D. He is interested in learning English.
36. Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘advise’, ‘allow’, ‘encourage’, ‘permit’ followed by object + ‘to infinitive’.
A. They don’t allow park here.
B. They don’t allow to park here.
C. They don’t allow parking here.
D. They don’t allow people to park here.
37. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘used to’ followed by an infinitive or gerund, indicating a past habit or being accustomed to something.
A. He used to smoking a lot.
B. He is used to smoke a lot.
C. He used to smoke a lot.
D. He is used to smoked a lot.
38. Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct use of a bare infinitive (infinitive without ‘to’) after a modal verb?
A. He should to study for the exam.
B. He should studying for the exam.
C. He should study for the exam.
D. He should studied for the exam.
39. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘to infinitive’ after ‘enough’.
A. He is enough tall to reach the shelf.
B. He is tall enough reaching the shelf.
C. He is tall enough to reach the shelf.
D. He is tall enough reach the shelf.
40. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘get’ + object + ‘to infinitive’ to express persuasion or arrangement?
A. I got him cleaning the house.
B. I got him clean the house.
C. I got him to clean the house.
D. I got him for clean the house.
41. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a gerund after verbs like ‘avoid’, ‘enjoy’, ‘mind’, or ‘finish’?
A. She finished to read the book.
B. She enjoys to read the book.
C. She avoided to go to the party.
D. She finished reading the book.
42. Choose the sentence that correctly uses an infinitive of purpose to explain why someone is doing something.
A. She is studying for pass the exam.
B. She is studying passing the exam.
C. She is studying to pass the exam.
D. She is studying pass the exam.
43. Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘would rather’ or ‘had better’ followed by a bare infinitive.
A. I would rather to stay home tonight.
B. I had better to stay home tonight.
C. I would rather staying home tonight.
D. I would rather stay home tonight.
44. Which sentence accurately describes the difference between ‘stop to do’ and ‘stop doing’?
A. ‘Stop to do’ means to cease an action in order to perform another, while ‘stop doing’ means to cease an action altogether.
B. ‘Stop to do’ means to cease an action altogether, while ‘stop doing’ means to cease an action in order to perform another.
C. Both phrases have the same meaning.
D. Neither phrase is grammatically correct.
45. Which of the following sentences correctly uses ‘to infinitive’ to express purpose?
A. She went to the store buying some milk.
B. She went to the store for buy some milk.
C. She went to the store to buy some milk.
D. She went to the store buy some milk.
46. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘it + be + adjective + to infinitive’?
A. It is easy doing the exercise.
B. It is easy do the exercise.
C. It is easy to do the exercise.
D. It is easy for do the exercise.
47. Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘see’, ‘hear’, ‘watch’, ‘feel’ followed by either a bare infinitive or a gerund, indicating a completed or ongoing action, respectively.
A. I saw him to cross the street.
B. I saw him crossed the street.
C. I saw him crossing the street.
D. I saw him cross the street to do it.
48. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘need’ as a modal verb (followed by a bare infinitive) or as a main verb (followed by a ‘to infinitive’ or a gerund with passive meaning)?
A. The car needs to wash.
B. The car needs washing.
C. The car needs wash.
D. The car needs to be washing.
49. Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘dare’ as a modal verb (followed by a bare infinitive) or as a main verb (followed by a ‘to infinitive’).
A. He dares to not speak to the manager.
B. He dare not to speak to the manager.
C. He dares not speak to the manager.
D. He dares not speaking to the manager.
50. Choose the sentence where the gerund is used as a delayed subject (using ‘it’).
A. It is interesting to learn new languages.
B. It is interesting learning new languages.
C. Learning new languages is interesting.
D. To learn new languages is interesting.
51. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘help’ followed by an infinitive (with or without ‘to’).
A. He helped me to cleaned the house.
B. He helped me cleaning the house.
C. He helped me cleaned the house.
D. He helped me clean the house.
52. Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘to infinitive’ or gerund after ‘remember’, ‘forget’, or ‘regret’ with a difference in meaning.
A. I regret to tell you that your application was rejected.
B. I regret telling you that your application was rejected.
C. Both sentences have the same meaning.
D. Neither sentence is correct.
53. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘prevent’, ‘stop’, or ‘keep’ followed by someone/something + from + gerund?
A. The rain prevented us to go to the beach.
B. The rain prevented us from go to the beach.
C. The rain prevented us going to the beach.
D. The rain prevented us from going to the beach.
54. Choose the sentence with the correct use of ‘make’ or ‘let’ + object + bare infinitive (without ‘to’).
A. She made him to do his homework.
B. She let him to do his homework.
C. She made him doing his homework.
D. She made him do his homework.
55. Identify the sentence where a gerund (V-ing) acts as the subject of the sentence.
A. He likes to swim in the ocean.
B. To swim in the ocean is his favorite activity.
C. Swimming in the ocean is his favorite activity.
D. He went swimming in the ocean.
56. Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘can’t help’ followed by a gerund to express an inability to stop oneself from doing something.
A. I can’t help to laugh at his jokes.
B. I can’t help laugh at his jokes.
C. I can’t help laughed at his jokes.
D. I can’t help laughing at his jokes.
57. Choose the sentence where the gerund (V-ing) functions as the object of a preposition.
A. He enjoys playing the guitar.
B. Playing the guitar is his hobby.
C. He is good at playing the guitar.
D. To play the guitar requires practice.
58. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘to infinitive’ after certain nouns (e.g., ability, decision, plan, etc.).
A. He has the ability doing the job.
B. He has the ability do the job.
C. He has the ability for do the job.
D. He has the ability to do the job.
59. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a gerund after a phrasal verb ending in a preposition.
A. He looks forward to meet you.
B. He looks forward to meeting you.
C. He looks forward to met you.
D. He looks forward to have met you.
60. Identify the sentence where a gerund is used after ‘no use’ or ‘no good’.
A. It’s no use to cry over spilled milk.
B. It’s no use cry over spilled milk.
C. It’s no use cried over spilled milk.
D. It’s no use crying over spilled milk.
61. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of an infinitive with ‘so as’ to express purpose?
A. He studied hard so as passing the exam.
B. He studied hard so as pass the exam.
C. He studied hard so as to pass the exam.
D. He studied hard so as to passing the exam.
62. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a verb followed by either a gerund or an infinitive with a different meaning.
A. I stopped to smoke a cigarette.
B. I stopped smoking a cigarette.
C. Both are incorrect.
D. Both are correct and have the same meaning.
63. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a gerund after a phrasal verb.
A. He gave up to smoke.
B. He gave up smoke.
C. He gave up smoking.
D. He gave up to smoking.
64. Identify the sentence where the gerund is part of a compound subject.
A. Reading and writing are essential skills.
B. He enjoys reading and writing.
C. Reading is his favorite hobby.
D. He is good at reading.
65. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of an infinitive of result?
A. He studied hard for pass the exam.
B. He studied hard passing the exam.
C. He studied hard to pass the exam.
D. He studied hard to passing the exam.
66. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a gerund after a possessive adjective.
A. I appreciate him to help me.
B. I appreciate his help me.
C. I appreciate him helping me.
D. I appreciate his helping me.
67. Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘used to’ followed by a gerund.
A. I am used to drive on the left.
B. I am used to driving on the left.
C. I used to driving on the left.
D. I used to drive on the left.
68. Which sentence correctly uses a gerund or infinitive after the verb ‘enjoy’?
A. I enjoy to read novels in my free time.
B. I enjoy reading novels in my free time.
C. I enjoy read novels in my free time.
D. I enjoy to reading novels in my free time.
69. Choose the sentence where the gerund functions as the subject complement.
A. Reading is a good habit.
B. His favorite hobby is collecting stamps.
C. He enjoys playing guitar.
D. She is interested in learning Spanish.
70. Identify the sentence where the infinitive is part of a complex object.
A. I want to go home.
B. I saw him leave the party.
C. She expects him to arrive on time.
D. They decided to stay.
71. Which sentence contains an infinitive phrase functioning as an adverb?
A. To win the race was her goal.
B. She practiced every day to win the race.
C. The best way to win the race is to train hard.
D. To win the race, she needed to train hard.
72. Identify the sentence where the gerund is used after ‘mind’.
A. I don’t mind to help you.
B. I don’t mind help you.
C. I don’t mind helping you.
D. I don’t mind to helping you.
73. Select the sentence where the gerund is used after ‘look forward to’.
A. I look forward to meet you.
B. I look forward to meeting you.
C. I look forward to met you.
D. I look forward to have met you.
74. Identify the sentence with a gerund acting as the object of a preposition.
A. Swimming is my favorite sport.
B. He is good at playing the piano.
C. She likes to dance.
D. They are going to travel.
75. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a perfect infinitive?
A. He seems to be tired.
B. He seems to have been tired.
C. He seems to being tired.
D. He seems to have be tired.
76. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a bare infinitive?
A. I made him to clean his room.
B. I made him clean his room.
C. I made him cleaning his room.
D. I made him to cleaning his room.
77. Identify the sentence where the infinitive is used with ‘too’ to express a negative result.
A. He is too happy to be sad.
B. He is too young to drive a car.
C. He is happy to help.
D. He is eager to learn.
78. Select the sentence that correctly uses a gerund to express purpose.
A. He went to the store for buy milk.
B. He went to the store for buying milk.
C. He went to the store to buying milk.
D. He went to the store to buy milk.
79. Select the sentence where the gerund functions as an appositive.
A. His favorite exercise, running, keeps him fit.
B. Running is his favorite exercise.
C. He enjoys running.
D. He is good at running.
80. Which sentence requires an infinitive with ‘to’?
A. I saw him cross the street.
B. They let us use their car.
C. She helped me carry the boxes.
D. I want to learn French.
81. Choose the sentence where the infinitive is used as a noun.
A. She went to the store to buy milk.
B. To err is human; to forgive, divine.
C. He is ready to leave.
D. It is important to study.
82. Which of the following verbs is typically followed by a gerund?
A. Decide
B. Hope
C. Avoid
D. Plan
83. Choose the sentence that correctly uses an infinitive of purpose.
A. He is studying for improve his grades.
B. He is studying improving his grades.
C. He is studying to improving his grades.
D. He is studying to improve his grades.
84. Which sentence uses an infinitive after an adjective?
A. I am happy to help you.
B. To help you makes me happy.
C. Helping you is my job.
D. I enjoy helping you.
85. Choose the sentence that correctly uses an infinitive after ‘enough’.
A. He is enough tall to reach the shelf.
B. He is tall enough reaching the shelf.
C. He is tall enough to reach the shelf.
D. He is enough tall reaching the shelf.
86. Select the sentence where the infinitive is used as an adjective.
A. To travel the world is my dream.
B. I need a book to read.
C. He wants to sing.
D. She went to the library.
87. Which of the following verbs can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive with little to no change in meaning?
A. Remember
B. Regret
C. Start
D. Forget
88. Which sentence correctly uses a gerund after the expression ‘it’s no use’?
A. It’s no use to cry over spilled milk.
B. It’s no use crying over spilled milk.
C. It’s no use cry over spilled milk.
D. It’s no use to crying over spilled milk.
89. Choose the sentence where the infinitive follows a noun and acts as its complement.
A. He has the ability to succeed.
B. To succeed requires hard work.
C. Succeeding is his goal.
D. He wants to succeed.
90. Select the sentence that uses a gerund to emphasize an activity.
A. He likes to swim.
B. He likes swimming.
C. Swimming is what he likes.
D. To swim is his desire.
91. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a gerund after a preposition?
A. She is good at to sing.
B. She is good at sing.
C. She is good at singing.
D. She is good at sang.
92. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of an infinitive after ‘enough’?
A. He is enough tall to reach the shelf.
B. He is tall enough reaching the shelf.
C. He is tall enough to reach the shelf.
D. He is enough tall reaching the shelf.
93. Which of the following verbs is typically followed by an infinitive?
A. Enjoy
B. Consider
C. Decide
D. Mind
94. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a perfect infinitive?
A. He seems to be happy.
B. He seems to have been happy.
C. He seems to being happy.
D. He seems to be being happy.
95. Which sentence uses a gerund after the expression ‘it’s no use’?
A. It’s no use to cry over spilt milk.
B. It’s no use crying over spilt milk.
C. It’s no use cry over spilt milk.
D. It’s no use cried over spilt milk.
96. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a gerund after a possessive adjective?
A. I appreciate you to help me.
B. I appreciate you help me.
C. I appreciate your helping me.
D. I appreciate you helped me.
97. Which sentence correctly uses an infinitive after the verb ‘advise’ when referring to someone else?
A. I advise him going.
B. I advise him to go.
C. I advise him go.
D. I advise him went.
98. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘used to’ followed by an infinitive?
A. I am used to living here.
B. I used to live here.
C. I am used to live here.
D. I used to living here.
99. Which sentence correctly uses a gerund after the verb ‘suggest’?
A. I suggest to go to the beach.
B. I suggest go to the beach.
C. I suggest going to the beach.
D. I suggest to going to the beach.
100. Which of the following sentences uses a gerund phrase as the object of a verb?
A. I enjoy to read books.
B. I enjoy reading books.
C. Reading books is my hobby.
D. To read books is enjoyable.
101. Choose the sentence where the infinitive of purpose is correctly used.
A. I went to store.
B. I went to the store for buy milk.
C. I went to the store to buy milk.
D. I went to the store buying milk.
102. Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘it’ as a preparatory subject followed by an infinitive.
A. Is important to study.
B. It is important to study.
C. To study is it important.
D. Study is important it.
103. Which sentence uses a gerund as the object of a preposition of place?
A. I am interested in to learn more.
B. I am interested in learn more.
C. I am interested in learning more.
D. I am interested in learned more.
104. Which of the following verbs is typically followed by a gerund?
A. Want
B. Hope
C. Avoid
D. Agree
105. Choose the sentence where the gerund is used after ‘mind’ to make a polite request.
A. Do you mind to help me?
B. Do you mind help me?
C. Do you mind helping me?
D. Do you mind helped me?
106. Which of the following sentences correctly uses a gerund as a subject?
A. I enjoy to swim in the ocean.
B. Swim is a good exercise.
C. Swimming is a good exercise.
D. To swim is a good exercise.
107. Which sentence uses the infinitive correctly to express a result?
A. He studied hard for pass the exam.
B. He studied hard for passing the exam.
C. He studied hard to pass the exam.
D. He studied hard so he passing the exam.
108. Choose the sentence where the infinitive is used as an adverb.
A. To forgive is divine.
B. He went to the store.
C. She studies to learn.
D. I have work to do.
109. Identify the sentence where the infinitive is used to express a purpose in the past.
A. I went to the library studying.
B. I went to the library to study.
C. I went to the library for study.
D. I went to the library for studying.
110. Which sentence correctly uses a gerund as the subject complement after the verb ‘is’?
A. My favorite hobby is to read.
B. My favorite hobby is reading.
C. My favorite hobby is read.
D. My favorite hobby is being reading.
111. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a passive infinitive?
A. I want to chosen.
B. I want to choose.
C. I want to be chosen.
D. I want to choosing.
112. Which sentence best demonstrates the use of an infinitive phrase as a direct object?
A. To err is human.
B. I want to travel.
C. Traveling is fun.
D. He needs money to travel.
113. Identify the sentence that uses a gerund as a delayed subject.
A. It is fun swimming in the sea.
B. Swimming in the sea is fun.
C. To swim in the sea is fun.
D. Is fun to swim in the sea.
114. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a gerund after the phrase ‘look forward to’?
A. I look forward to meet you.
B. I look forward to meeting you.
C. I look forward to met you.
D. I look forward to have met you.
115. Which sentence correctly uses ‘be used to’ followed by a gerund?
A. I am used to live here.
B. I used to living here.
C. I am used to living here.
D. I used to live here.
116. Identify the sentence where the infinitive is used as an adjective.
A. I need to study.
B. To study is important.
C. He has a book to read.
D. She likes to dance.
117. Select the sentence that correctly uses a gerund after the phrase ‘have difficulty’.
A. I have difficulty to understand this.
B. I have difficulty understand this.
C. I have difficulty understanding this.
D. I have difficulty understood this.
118. Identify the sentence where the bare infinitive is used correctly after a modal verb.
A. I can to swim.
B. I can swimming.
C. I can swim.
D. I can swam.
119. Identify the sentence where the gerund is used as the object of a compound preposition.
A. She succeeded in to win the race.
B. She succeeded in win the race.
C. She succeeded in winning the race.
D. She succeeded in won the race.
120. Identify the sentence where the infinitive phrase acts as a subject complement.
A. I want to travel.
B. His ambition is to travel the world.
C. To travel is expensive.
D. He needs money to travel.
121. Identify the sentence where ‘there is/are’ is followed by an infinitive indicating obligation.
A. There is a book to read.
B. There is nothing to do.
C. There are dishes to wash.
D. There is a park to visit.
122. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a gerund after the expression ‘have difficulty’.
A. I have difficulty to understand him.
B. I have difficulty understand him.
C. I have difficulty understanding him.
D. I have difficulty understood him.
123. Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘used to’ followed by an infinitive.
A. I am used to swimming every day.
B. I used to swimming every day.
C. I used to swim every day.
D. I use to swim every day.
124. Select the sentence that demonstrates the correct use of a perfect infinitive.
A. I am glad to go.
B. I am glad to have gone.
C. I am glad going.
D. I am glad have gone.
125. Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘be used to’ followed by a gerund.
A. I am used to wake up early.
B. I am used to waking up early.
C. I used to waking up early.
D. I used to wake up early.
126. Identify the sentence where the gerund functions as an appositive.
A. Swimming is a good exercise.
B. His hobby, painting, is very relaxing.
C. I enjoy painting landscapes.
D. Painting helps me relax.
127. Which sentence correctly uses the verb ‘need’ followed by a gerund to express passive meaning?
A. The car needs to wash.
B. The car needs washing.
C. The car needs to be washed.
D. Both B and C are correct.
128. Select the sentence that correctly uses either ‘to + infinitive’ or ‘bare infinitive’ after a modal verb.
A. You should to study for the exam.
B. You should studying for the exam.
C. You should study for the exam.
D. You should studied for the exam.
129. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a gerund after the verb ‘mind’?
A. Do you mind to help me?
B. Do you mind helping me?
C. Do you mind help me?
D. Do you mind helped me?
130. Which sentence correctly uses an infinitive after the verb ‘want’?
A. I want eating pizza.
B. I want eat pizza.
C. I want to eating pizza.
D. I want to eat pizza.
131. Identify the sentence where the infinitive is used as an adjective.
A. To sleep is all I want.
B. I need a pen to write with.
C. I like to eat.
D. To dance makes her happy.
132. Which sentence correctly uses a verb followed by either a gerund or an infinitive where the meaning changes depending on the form?
A. I remembered to lock the door.
B. I remembered locking the door.
C. Both A and B are correct with different meanings.
D. Neither A nor B are correct.
133. Select the sentence that uses a split infinitive correctly.
A. He decided to quickly leave.
B. He decided quickly to leave.
C. He decided to leave quickly.
D. To boldly go where no one has gone before.
134. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the expression ‘it’s no use’ followed by a gerund.
A. It’s no use to cry over spilt milk.
B. It’s no use cry over spilt milk.
C. It’s no use crying over spilt milk.
D. It’s no use for crying over spilt milk.
135. Which sentence uses an infinitive clause as a subject complement?
A. I went to the store to buy milk.
B. My goal is to become a doctor.
C. To err is human.
D. She needs a book to read.
136. Which of the following sentences uses an infinitive of purpose?
A. I enjoy to read books.
B. I went to the library to study.
C. To dance is her passion.
D. She is happy to help.
137. Which sentence uses a gerund as the subject of the sentence?
A. I like to swim.
B. To swim is fun.
C. Swimming is fun.
D. I went to swim.
138. Identify the sentence where a gerund is used as the direct object of a verb.
A. Running is good exercise.
B. I enjoy reading novels.
C. She is good at singing.
D. He went running yesterday.
139. Select the sentence where a gerund is used after a phrasal verb.
A. I look forward to meet you.
B. I look forward to meeting you.
C. I look forward to met you.
D. I look forward to have met you.
140. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a passive infinitive.
A. I want to be invite.
B. I want to be inviting.
C. I want to be invited.
D. I want to being invited.
141. Choose the sentence with the correct use of the verb ‘try’ followed by either a gerund or an infinitive, where the meaning implies making an effort.
A. Try to opening the door.
B. Try opening the door.
C. Try to open the door.
D. Try open the door.
142. Which sentence correctly uses a gerund after the preposition ‘of’?
A. I am afraid of to fly.
B. I am afraid of fly.
C. I am afraid of flying.
D. I am afraid of flew.
143. Select the sentence with the correct use of ‘help’ followed by either a bare infinitive or ‘to + infinitive’.
A. Can you help me to move this table?
B. Can you help me moving this table?
C. Can you help me move this table?
D. Both A and C are correct.
144. Identify the sentence where the infinitive is used as an adverb.
A. To forgive is divine.
B. I need a car to drive.
C. She is eager to learn.
D. To learn is important.
145. Choose the sentence that uses a gerund as a complement.
A. I like to read books.
B. My favorite activity is reading.
C. Reading is my favorite activity.
D. I am reading a book.
146. Choose the sentence with the correct use of the verb ‘stop’ followed by either a gerund or an infinitive, where the meaning implies ceasing an action.
A. He stopped to smoke.
B. He stopped smoke.
C. He stopped smoking.
D. He stopped for smoke.
147. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a gerund as the object of a preposition?
A. I am good at to sing.
B. I am good at sing.
C. I am good at sang.
D. I am good at singing.
148. Which sentence correctly uses either a gerund or an infinitive after the verb ‘suggest’?
A. I suggest to go to the beach.
B. I suggest him to go to the beach.
C. I suggest going to the beach.
D. I suggest go to the beach.
149. Identify the sentence where a gerund phrase functions as the object of a verb.
A. Swimming in the ocean is her passion.
B. She enjoys swimming in the ocean.
C. Swimming in the ocean, she felt refreshed.
D. She is good at swimming in the ocean.
150. Choose the sentence where the infinitive is used as a noun.
A. He went to the store to buy milk.
B. To err is human.
C. She has a book to read.
D. It is important to study.