Gerunds and Infinitives exercises — Set 5: C1 Advanced Gerund and Infinitive Forms: Perfect, Passive & Continuous (Worksheet)

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The politician claims in three different countries before settling in the UK.

2

She appears quite a fortune during her years in finance.

3

The author is said over a hundred rejection letters before her first novel was finally published.

4

The new policy is expected at the next board meeting.

5

No one wants for a mistake they did not make.

6

She recalled the document on his desk during her visit the previous week.

7

Despite for the position three times, she remained determined to apply again.

8

The artist resented to conform to commercial trends in her work.

9

The diplomat avoided in the scandal by maintaining a low profile.

10

The ancient temple is believed over two thousand years ago.

11

of the changes in advance, the employees were able to prepare accordingly.

12

From the noise upstairs, the children seem some kind of game.

13

According to witnesses, the vehicle appeared at excessive speed before the collision.

14

The researchers appear on this problem for decades without reaching a definitive conclusion.

15

By the time help arrived, the injured climber seemed in the cold for several hours.

16

The former ambassador is reported classified documents to foreign agents in the 1990s.

17

The journalist risked by entering the war zone without official clearance.

18

I regret you that your application has been unsuccessful.

19

After years of silence, the scientist went on the full details of the failed experiment.

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Several priceless artefacts are thought during the upheaval of the civil war.

Gerunds and Infinitives exercises online (Worksheet)

Master the complex gerund and infinitive forms used in formal and academic English. This advanced set covers perfect infinitives (to have done), passive gerunds (being done), continuous infinitives (to be doing), and their combinations — essential structures for C1-level proficiency.