Froggy Jumps Infinitives and GerundVersión en línea Infinitives and Gerunds are verb forms that often act like nouns in a sentence. Infinitives are the "to + verb" form, like "to run" or "to study." They can express purpose, intention, or goals (e.g., "I want to learn Spanish."). Gerunds are verbs ending in "-ing" used as nouns, like "running" or "studying." They often describe activities or things we enjoy, avoid, or practice (e.g., "She enjoys reading."). por Teacher Barbi 1 I enjoy ___ (read) books on the weekends. a reading b to read c read 2 She decided ___ (go) to the beach for her vacation. a going b to go c gone 3 He avoided ___ (talk) about the problem. a talks b to talk c talking 4 ___ (finish) the project on time, you should create a detailed schedule. a To finish b finishing c finish 5 He enjoys ___ (play) video games after school a playing b to play c to playing 6 We finished ___ (work) on the project last night. a to work b works c working 7 We practice every day ___ (become) better players a to become b to becoming c becoming 8 They practiced their speech ___ (speak) confidently in front of the audience. a to speak b to speaking c speaking 9 ___ (learn) a new language, it's helpful to practice every day. a to learn b to learning c learning 10 ___ (gain) more knowledge, try reading a variety of books and articles. a gaining b to gain c to gaining