Choose and tick only correct sentences with infinitive or gerund. do you fancy to watch movies? she dreams of become an actress. i meant to talk to you yesterday. i didn’t mean hurting you. i didn’t mean to hurt you. my girlfriend enjoys baking cakes. my girlfriend enjoys to bake cakes. i meant talking to you yesterday. we had better take a taxi. do you fancy watching movies? do you prefer singing? they go swimming every day. are they planning going to this party? are they planning to go to this party? i am used to getting up early we had better taking a taxi. i am used to get up early they go to swim every day. do you prefer sing? she dreams of becoming an actress.
2. My girlfriend enjoys baking cakes. (correct) - The gerund "baking" is used correctly after the verb "enjoy."
3. Do you fancy watching movies? (correct) - The gerund "watching" is used correctly after the verb "fancy."
4. They go swimming every day. (correct) - The gerund "swimming" is used correctly after the verb "go."
5. Are they planning to go to this party? (correct) - The infinitive "to go" is used correctly after the verb "planning."
6. I am used to getting up early. (correct) - The gerund "getting" is used correctly after the verb "used to."
7. She dreams of becoming an actress. (correct) - The gerund "becoming" is used correctly after the verb "dreams of."
Incorrect sentences:
1. She dreams of become an actress. (incorrect) - The infinitive "to become" should be used instead of "become."
2. I meant talking to you yesterday. (incorrect) - The gerund "talking" should be used instead of "to talk."
3. My girlfriend enjoys to bake cakes. (incorrect) - The gerund "to bake" should be used instead of "enjoys to bake."
4. We had better taking a taxi. (incorrect) - The infinitive "taking" should be used instead of "had better taking."
5. I am used to get up early. (incorrect) - The gerund "get" should be used instead of "to get."
6. They go to swim every day. (incorrect) - The gerund "to swim" should be used instead of "go to swim."
7. Do you prefer sing? (incorrect) - The gerund "sing" should be used instead of "prefer sing."
8. Are they planning going to this party? (incorrect) - The infinitive "going" should be used instead of "planning going."
In summary, the correct sentences with infinitives are: 1. I didn't mean to hurt you. 5. Are they planning to go to this party?
The correct sentences with gerunds are: 2. My girlfriend enjoys baking cakes. 3. Do you fancy watching movies? 4. They go swimming every day. 6. I am used to getting up early. 7. She dreams of becoming an actress.