Gerunds and Infinitives exercises — Set 3: Both Forms Allowed: Different Meanings (Worksheet)

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I'll never forget the ocean for the first time.

2

Remember the lights before you leave.

3

She stopped a rest because she was tired.

4

Moving to a new city means new friends.

5

She tried hard the problem, but she couldn't find the answer.

6

He went on about his holiday for hours.

7

I regret you that your application has been rejected.

8

The garden needs — it's full of weeds.

9

Please remember me when you arrive at the airport.

10

He stopped so much coffee because the doctor told him to.

11

She regrets so much money on clothes last month.

12

After finishing her degree, she went on a successful business.

13

The walls need — the paint is peeling off.

14

Don't forget your homework before class tomorrow.

15

He didn't mean you. He said it was an accident.

16

If the phone doesn't work, try the battery.

17

She stopped some milk on her way home.

18

Taking this job means to another city.

19

I remember this film when I was a child.

20

I need to the bank before it closes.

Gerunds and Infinitives exercises online (Worksheet)

Some verbs can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive, but the meaning changes. For example, 'stop doing' means to quit an activity, while 'stop to do' means to pause in order to do something. Practise choosing the correct form based on meaning with stop, remember, forget, try, regret, go on, mean, and need.