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Lesson 34 I don’t like doing the dishes!
1. Look at the pictures. Match the pictures and their descriptions below. Decide which person from the list can be described as lazy, ambitious, hard-working, unreliable, or open. Why?
1. Look at the pictures. Match the pictures and their descriptions below. Decide which person from the list can be described as lazy, ambitious, hard-working, unreliable, or open. Why?
2. Grammar tip:
2. Grammar tip:
What is a gerund?
What is a gerund?
Duration (m)
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What is Gerund? – Gerund is a noun formed from verbs;

How is Gerund formed? – Gerund is formed by adding –ING to the end of the verb;

Some examples: eating, playing, and listening. Find example of gerund in ex.1

What is Gerund? – Gerund is a noun formed from...
3. See these tips to help you memorize the verbs that require gerund or infinitive:
3. See these tips to help you memorize the verbs that require gerund or infinitive:
4. Do the exercises
4. Do the exercises
5. Are you hungry? Then these bites are for you:
5. Are you hungry? Then these bites are for you:

1)    Oliver has invited Amy ___ to his class dinner.

2)    Amy has decided ___ with  Elliot instead of Oliver. /to go/

3)    Oliver likes ___ so lunch isn’t a problem. /to cook/

4)    Oliver wanted ___ his favorite T-shirt but there is tomato on it. /to wear/

5)    Oliver does not know how ___ the T-shirt /to clean/

6)    Daisy hates ___ mom’s calls /to miss/

7)    Daisy doesn’t like ___ Oliver upset /to see/

8)    Oliver was looking forward to ___ to Italy /to go/

9)    He planned ___ to some real Italian restaurants too /to go/ so he can try ___ some at home /to make/

10)          Oliver’s mom has not remembered ___ /to phone/ or ___ /to send/ an email at least.

1)    Oliver has invited Amy ___ to his class dinner....
6. Still have some energy for grammar drills? Then let’s check how much you remember
6. Still have some energy for grammar drills? Then let’s check how much you remember
7. Are you a grammar genius?
7. Are you a grammar genius?
Gerunds and Infinitives

Thank you for the lesson!

Thank you for the lesson!
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