Gerund or infinitive: Do, to do, doing

This exercise focuses on choosing the correct form of the verb: the base form (do), the infinitive (to do), or the gerund (doing). You will practise recognizing verb patterns and using the correct form depending on the verb that comes before. It's especially useful for everyday speaking and writing, where choosing the right structure makes your English more natural and accurate. Perfect for B1 learners aiming to master these common verb combinations.

1. I enjoy _____ to music in the evening.

2. She decided _____ a day off.

3. He stopped _____ last year.

4. We hope _____ Italy this summer.

5. They suggested _____ for a walk.

6. I want _____ French next year.

7. He avoided _____ about the problem.

8. We can't afford _____ a new car right now.

9. She kept _____ even though no one was listening.

10. I forgot _____ the door when I left.

11. Do you mind _____ the window?

12. She promised _____ me with my homework.

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