#1. It's necessary _______ English to work in a hotel.
We usually use infinitives after adjectives.
#2. Bobby is not tall enough _______ this rollercoaster.
We usually use an infinitive after an adjective followed by ‘enough.’
#3. I have an interest in _______ a teacher.
We usually use gerunds after prepositions.
#4. He should learn _______.
We use infinitives as the object of the verb ‘learn.’
#5. He likes _______.
We can use both infinitives or gerunds as objects of the verb ‘like.’
#6. I recommend _______ English every day if you want to improve.
We use gerunds as objects after the verb ‘recommend.’
#7. Can I ask you _______ me with something after lunch?
Only infinitives are used after ‘ask’ when followed by nouns or pronouns referring to a person.
#8. He plays the piano _______ his friends.
We use infinitives after regular nouns.
#9. I taught my daughter _______ the piano.
We use infinitives after nouns.
#10. The most important thing is _______ dinner with your family.
In this case, I’m sorry, but there isn’t a rule.
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