1. We suggested (sleep) in hotels but the children were anxious (camp)out
2. They let us (park) motorcycles here but they won’t allow us (park) car.
3. I caught the boy ( hide) behind the door.
4. “Would your children mind (keep) quiet for a moment?
5. After (spend) a week in the cottage, he realized that he didn’t really enjoy (live) in the country
6. Mr. Shaw is very busy (write) his memories. He is far too busy (receive) callers, so you’d better just (go) away

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Answer:

  1. (sleeping)/ (to camp)
  2. (park our)/ (to park our)
  3. (hiding)
  4. (keeping)
  5. (spending/ (living)
  6. (writing)/ (to receive)/ (going)

Explanation:

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The present participle shows the quality of the noun, and the infinitive form of the verb shows the action. In the first sentence, the correct verb form is sleeping, and to camp.

What are gerunds?

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Gerunds are the nonfinite verb form and are used as both the verb and noun in the sentence. They generally end with -ing. They express the incomplete action in the sentences. The correct form of the verbs in the sentences are:

  • (sleeping)/ (to camp)
  • (park our)/ (to park our)
  • (hiding)
  • (keeping)
  • (spending/ (living)
  • (writing)/ (to receive)/ (go)

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