- He refused to answer the question.
- She is willing to help.
- He stopped to talk to his friend.
- He avoids talking to strangers.
Category: MDCAT ENGLISH MCQs
- I enjoy to swim.
- I enjoy swim.
- I like to swim.
- I enjoy swam.
- Infinitives always follow verbs, while gerunds are always subjects.
- Infinitives function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs, while gerunds are always nouns.
- Infinitives are only used after adjectives, while gerunds follow verbs.
- Infinitives are a form of verb, while gerunds are a form of noun.
- He decided to resign.
- He went to the store to buy milk.
- He seems to be happy.
- It is difficult to learn.
- The aim is to be a leader.
- To be a leader is a great responsibility.
- He has the potential to be a leader.
- He tried to be a leader.
- He helped me to do my homework.
- I saw him leave the building.
- They were advised to wait.
- She promised to arrive early.
- The team's goal is to win the championship.
- To win the championship requires great effort.
- They tried to win the championship.
- The players were ready to win the championship.
- She wants to go home.
- We have no choice but to obey the law.
- I went there to study.
- To err is human.
- Adjective
- Subject
- Direct Object
- Subject Complement
- To work together is the team's motto.
- The team's motto is to work together.
- They decided to work together.
- He taught them how to work together.
- To read is a great way to relax.
- He wants to read a new book.
- She gave him a book to read.
- He is too tired to read.
- Subject
- Noun complement (appositive)
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Motion with speed 20 m/s
- An object at rest at position d=20m
- Motion with acceleration 20 m/s²
- A moving object at t=20s
- Acceleration
- Time
- The area under the graph
- Displacement itself
- Average velocity
- Instantaneous velocity
- Average acceleration
- Instantaneous acceleration
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