Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the given verbs
Study the rule
Forget
I forgot to switch off the light in a flat.(I didn't do it because I forgot to do it.)
I forgot switching off the light in a flat.(I don't have the memory of switching off the light before.)
Go on
Sarah went on to study Maths and Biology.(She finished some period of time before doing this.)
Sarah went on studying Maths and Biology.(Sarah continued studying these subjects.)
Quit
Sam quitted to work in the office.(Sam changed his job to work here.)
Sam quits working here.(Sam doesn't work in this place any more.)
Regret
I regret spilling some water.(I'm sorry that I made it.)
I regret to spill some water.(I did it several seconds ago, and I'm sorry.)
Remember
She remembered to make notes.(She didn't forget to write something down.)
She remembered making notes.(She remembers that she has made some notes before.)
Stop
Sam stopped to say hi.(Sam interrupted another action in order to greet.)
Sam stopped saying hi.(Sam stopped doing this action. He will never say hi again.)
Try
Rose tried to cook oatmeal.(She attempted this action but didn't succeed.)
Rose tried cooking oatmeal.(She tried doing it for the first time.)
- Mr Stewart
[ ][to teach|teaching] Maths. He is the best Maths teacher at university. The students adore him. - Jack
[ ][to smoke|smoking] when he was 15. He would never do it again. He looks after himself. - Pam
[ ][to get|getting] her driving licence. She failed her driving exam. - She
[ ][to jog|jogging] in the morning. She prefers doing yoga instead of it. - I
[ ][to tell|telling] you that we can't hire you. You don't have the skills that we need. - I
[ ][to catch|catching] my son from school. I hope he is still waiting for me. - I
[ ][to open|opening] the door. But it was blocked. - Jack
[ ][to visit|visiting] his grandma when he was a child. She died three years ago.