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Gerunds and Infinitives Exercise 2
Subject Explanations:
Gerunds and Infinitives
Subject Exercises:
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Gerunds and Infinitives Exercises
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Gerunds Infinitives Worksheet 2
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Gerunds Infinitives Fill in 3
4.
Ing vs To Forms 4
5.
Gerunds Infinitives 5
6.
Gerunds vs Infinitives 6
(Advanced)
7.
Gerunds vs Infinitives Exercise 7
8.
Gerunds vs Infinitives Exercise 8
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Choose
gerund
or
infinitive
form of the verbs.
1. Belinda is looking forward to
have
having
(have) a reply from his friend.
2. Hey, you look tired! How about
to take
taking
(take) a break from work for a bit?
3. I can't afford
to have
having
(have) my Master's degree at a private university.
4. The criminal avoided
to confess
confessing
(confess) the truth.
5. The clients decided
to cancel
cancelling
(cancel) the contract.
6. If you don't give up
to talk
talking
(talk) too much, everybody will get bored.
7. Ken's lawyer advised him
to call
calling
(call) his wife as soon as possible.
8. Helen's boy friend asked her if he fancies
to grab
grabbing
(grab) a cup of coffee.
9. After the accident, the old man struggled
to stand up
standing up
(stand up).
10. The beautiful girl denied
being
to be
(be) in love with the suspect.
Correctness =
Correct answers:
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