Grammar Sunday: Infinitive vs. -ing Verbs Quiz

This worksheet will help you learn the difference between infinitive and "-ing" in English.

The infinitive is the base form of a verb. It is the word that comes before “to” or “in order to” in an English sentence. The infinitive form of "to walk" is "to walk." The infinitive form of "in order to study" is "to study."

The "-ing" form is used when you want to say that someone or something is doing something, or when you want to say that someone or something has done something. It can also be used when telling what happened in the past. For example, "He was walking down the street," and "He walked down the street."

 

Check your Answer:

1. to visit/visiting

2. to borrow

3. to wear/wearing

4. to take

5. to receive

6. opening

7. to carry

8. finishing

9. to play/playing

10. having



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