Infinitives or -ing forms exercise
February 7th, 2012 in English Quiz
Complete the following sentences using appropriate infinitives or –ing forms.
1. I saw Ann ………………………. the road.
a) crossing b) to cross c) either could be used here
2. I once heard him ……………………. a talk on international trade relations.
a) give b) to give c) either could be used here
3. I heard him ………………………… down the stairs.
a) go b) going c) either could be used here
4. I heard the bomb ………………………..
a) exploding b) explode c) to explode
5. I saw the book …………………….. on the table.
a) lie b) lying c) either could be used here
6. I watched him ……………………….. over the stream.
a) jump b) to jump c) either could be used here
7. I could hear them ……………………. slogans.
a) shout b) shouting c) either could be used here
Answers
1. I saw Ann crossing the road.
2. I once heard him give a talk on international trade relations.
3. I heard him go down the stairs. OR I heard him going down the stairs.
4. I heard the bomb explode.
5. I saw the book lying on the table.
6. I watched him jump over the stream.
7. I could hear them shouting slogans.
Notes
After can hear / can see etc., only the –ing form is used.