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Perfect Infinitive, Perfect Gerund, Perfect Participle

Authored by Sarah Williams

English

11th Grade

CCSS covered

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Perfect Infinitive, Perfect Gerund, Perfect Participle
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1.

FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Change the verb into the correct form of the present perfect

7. Allison (a)   (find) a few problems with your plan.

Tags

CCSS.L.4.1B

CCSS.L.5.1.B-D

CCSS.L.5.1B

CCSS.L.5.1C

CCSS.L.5.1D

2.

FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Change the verb into the correct form of the present perfect

10. She (a)   (be) sick since Sunday.

Tags

CCSS.L.4.1B

CCSS.L.5.1.B-D

CCSS.L.5.1B

CCSS.L.5.1C

CCSS.L.5.1D

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

_______________________ the film a dozen times, she knew the dialogues by heart.

Watched

Watching

Having watch

Having watched

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

________________to them, I feel much happier about the situation.

Having spoke

Having spoken

Spoken

Speaking

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Choose the correct sentence that uses a perfect infinitive:

She seems to have finished her homework.

She seems to have finishes her homework.

She seems to have finishing her homework.

She seems to have finish her homework.

Tags

CCSS.L.8.1A

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the difference between a perfect gerund and a perfect infinitive?

The difference is in the verb form: the gerund is a verb form ending in -ing, while the infinitive is a verb form starting with 'to'.

The difference is in the subject: the subject of the gerund is the same as the subject of the main verb, while the subject of the infinitive is different.

The difference is in the tense used: past tense for perfect gerund and present tense for perfect infinitive.

The difference is in the auxiliary verb used: 'having' for perfect gerund and 'to have' for perfect infinitive.

Tags

CCSS.L.8.1A

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The children admitted (take) _________ the money.

having taken

took

taking

take

Tags

CCSS.L.3.1A

CCSS.L.3.1D

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