Wednesday, January 22, 2014

To Infinitive and Gerund

TO INFINITIVE

1. She has to drink a cup of coffee every morning.
3. She loves to make her coffee black, black and scorching hot.
4. She knows that it's becoming a kind of addiction, but she finds it hard to stop.
5. After all, it's one of her many attempts to ease her stress.
6. The thing is, it's forbidden to bring any kind of foods or drinks to class.
7. Even so, she always manage to sneak some coffee at break time.
8. One day, she forgot to buy coffee powders.
9. She panicked and started to search her kitchen for that tiny last bit of coffee powder.
10. She failed to find any, and decided to go to the supermarket.

GERUND

1. It was a cold day and she was wearing her old thin coat.
2. She could literally felt her finger freeze when the wind was blowing.
3. She regretted not buying some coffee powders the day before, when it was warmer.
4. Thankfully, she arrived at the supermarket right before it started snowing.
5. She was looking through the aisles when she knocked over a stack of canned fruits.
6. Everybody was turning their heads at her.
7. She didn't mind cleaning the mess, but it was the embarrassment.
8. She stopped picking up the cans when a worker told her that it was fine, she could leave.
9. She leaved with a hurry, she concentrated on walking as fast as she could without looking back.
10. Maybe she could survive without drinking a coffee that day.

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I tried to make a story out of these sentences and I am fully aware that I failed horribly. Forgive me.

Bye!

- Dian

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