Gerunds & Infinitives — Exercises
Gerund or infinitive? Choose
Tap the correct form.
- The company decided to invest / investing in renewable energy to reduce its carbon footprint.
(to invest / investing)
- She suggested to introduce / introducing a carbon tax to reduce fossil fuel dependency.
(introducing / to introduce)
- He avoided to discuss / discussing the impact of automation on the workforce.
(discussing / to discuss)
- The government refused to address / addressing the link between inequality and poor mental health.
(to address / addressing)
- She admitted to underestimate / underestimating the impact of deforestation on biodiversity.
(underestimating / to underestimate)
- The entrepreneurs plan to launch / launching a sustainable packaging start-up next year.
(to launch / launching)
- The workforce is used to deal / dealing with rapid technological change.
(dealing / deal)
- The company struggled to reduce / reducing its digital footprint.
(to reduce / reducing)
- Many workers are keen on to retrain / retraining for jobs that automation cannot replace.
(retraining / to retrain)
- She managed to secure / securing funding for her renewable energy project.
(to secure / securing)
Meaning change — stop, remember, forget, try
Choose the form that gives the correct meaning.
- The factory stopped to produce / producing fossil fuels. (It no longer produces them.)
(producing / to produce)
- She stopped to check / checking her carbon footprint data before the meeting. (She paused to do it.)
(to check / checking)
- I remember to read / reading about the link between automation and inequality last year. (I have a memory of it.)
(reading / to read)
- Remember to submit / submitting the carbon footprint report before the deadline. (Don't forget to do it.)
(to submit / submitting)
Complete with gerund or infinitive
Use the verb in brackets in the correct form.
- The government is considering (introduce) a universal basic income to tackle inequality.
- She managed (negotiate) a deal to reduce the company's carbon emissions by 30%.
- The company postponed (publish) its annual data privacy report.
- He denied (be) aware of the data breach when it first occurred.
- The workforce needs (adapt) to the disruption caused by automation.
- She regrets (not / challenge) the company's fossil fuel policy earlier.
- The analyst recommended (invest) in biodiversity-positive projects.
- The CEO admitted (underestimate) the scale of the data privacy problem.
- The start-up appears (struggle) with the rapid pace of digital disruption.
- Workers are learning (cope) with the uncertainty caused by automation.
- The politician proposed (reduce) carbon emissions through a national green energy programme.
- She insists on (use) only renewable energy at all company sites.
Key word transformation
- She didn't know about the data breach. AWAREShe admitted not ______ the data breach.
- The company said it would tackle inequality. COMMITTEDThe company committed ______ inequality.
- It was a mistake for the government not to regulate fossil fuels earlier. REGRETSThe government regrets ______ fossil fuels earlier.
- It's impossible to overstate the impact of automation on the workforce. OVERSTATINGThere's no ______ the impact of automation on the workforce.