She wants to become (to infinitive after "want") a singer.
There are certain verbs after which you always use to-infinitive.
Verbs + to infinitive here
She suggested going (-ing form=gerund) to the cinema.
There are certain verbs after which you always use -ing-form.
Verbs + ing here
They should stay (bare infinitive) in at home when it rains.
There are certain verbs after which you always use bare infinitive(=infinitive without "to")
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Exercise 14
Exercise 15
Exercise 16
Exercise 17
Exercise 18
Exercise 19
Exercise 20
Test ing/ infinitive 21
The infinitives of purpose (with a video)21
All the infinitives and the gerund(all levels)
There are certain verbs after which you always use to-infinitive.
Verbs + to infinitive here
She suggested going (-ing form=gerund) to the cinema.
There are certain verbs after which you always use -ing-form.
Verbs + ing here
They should stay (bare infinitive) in at home when it rains.
There are certain verbs after which you always use bare infinitive(=infinitive without "to")
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
Exercise 9
Exercise 10
Exercise 11
Exercise 12
Exercise 13
Exercise 14
Exercise 15
Exercise 16
Exercise 17
Exercise 18
Exercise 19
Exercise 20
Test ing/ infinitive 21
The infinitives of purpose (with a video)21
All the infinitives and the gerund(all levels)