Matching Pairs B1+ - U7 - Grammar 1Online version Match the sentences with the uses of the -ING FORMS, TO INFINITIVE FORMS and BARE INFINITIVE FORMS. by Rocío Oviedo 1 to infinitive after the words TOO or/and ENOUGH 2 to infinitive after a certain verb (verb pattern) 3 bare infinitive with HAD BETTER to give advice 4 to infinitive to explain purpose 5 to infinitive after adjectives 6 -ing form after a certain verb or phrase (verb pattern) 7 -ing as the object of a sentence 8 bare infinitive with modal verb 9 -ing form after a preposition 10 bare infinitive with WOULD RATHER to talk about preference 11 -ing as the subject of a sentence Kezia enjoyed DIVING in Sri Lanka. The villagers were pleased TO SEE the tourists. The whales swam further away TO SEARCH for food. They would rather GO to the lake. We were thinking of VOLUNTEERING to help survivors of the earthquake. They decided TO GO to New Zealand. I don't feel like WATCHING the news again. You should LEAVE immediately. I didn't have enough money TO TAKE a taxi. You had better BUY more water. FLYING through volcanic ash is impossible.