Gerund - Infinitive - Bildung üben
Gerund – Infinitive – Bildung üben
Gerund oder Infinitive?
Wähle ausThey deferred making a decision until the next meeting.
She delayed submitting her report until the last minute.
The suspect denied to have committed the crime.
Gerund oder Infinitive?
Wähle ausHe dislikes to eat vegetables.
We enjoyed hiking in the mountains.
She escaped to get caught in the rain.
Gerund oder Infinitive?
Wähle ausI can't excuse arriving late without a valid reason.
Do you fancy to go out for dinner tonight?
He finished to paint the room before dinner.
Gerund oder Infinitive?
Wähle ausShe hates to do the chores around the house.
I can't imagine living without internet access.
She likes spending her weekends reading books.
Gerund oder Infinitive?
Wähle ausWe love exploring new places during our vacations.
Pardon my interrupting, but I have a question.
We have decided to postpone to make a decision until next week.
Gerund oder Infinitive?
Wähle ausI prefer jogging over going to the gym.
Regular exercise can prevent gaining excess weight.
He proposed to take a vacation to Europe next year.
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- Gerund: They deferred making a decision until the next meeting.
- Infinitive: They deferred to make their decision until the next meeting.
- Gerund: She delayed submitting her report until the last minute.
- Infinitive: She delayed to submit her report until the last minute.
- Gerund: The suspect denied committing the crime.
- Infinitive: The suspect denied to have committed the crime.
- Gerund: He dislikes eating vegetables.
- Infinitive: He dislikes to eat vegetables.
- Gerund: We enjoyed hiking in the mountains.
- Infinitive: We enjoyed to hike in the mountains.
- Gerund: She escaped getting caught in the rain.
- Infinitive: She escaped to get caught in the rain.
- Gerund: I can’t excuse arriving late without a valid reason.
- Infinitive: I can’t excuse to arrive late without a valid reason.
- Gerund: Do you fancy going out for dinner tonight?
- Infinitive: Do you fancy to go out for dinner tonight?
- Gerund: He finished painting the room before dinner.
- Infinitive: He finished to paint the room before dinner.
- Gerund: She hates doing chores around the house.
- Infinitive: She hates to do the chores around the house.
- Gerund: I can’t imagine living without internet access.
- Infinitive: I can’t imagine to life without internet access.
- Gerund: She likes spending her weekends reading books.
- Infinitive: She likes to spend her weekends reading books.
- Gerund: We love exploring new places during our vacations.
- Infinitive: We love to explore new places during our vacations.
- Gerund: Pardon my interrupting, but I have a question.
- Infinitive: Pardon me to interrupt you, but I have a question.
- Gerund: We decided to postpone making a decision until next week.
- Infinitive: We have decided to postpone to make a decision until next week.
- Gerund: I prefer jogging over going to the gym.
- Infinitive: I prefer to jog instead of to go to the gym.
- Gerund: Regular exercise can prevent gaining excess weight.
- Infinitive: Regular exercise can prevent to gain weight gain.
- Gerund: He proposed taking a vacation to Europe next year.
- Infinitive: He proposed to take a vacation to Europe next year.