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Practice Gerund Infinitive
Practice Gerund Infinitive
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5. I don't recommend through the city centre during rush hour. There's
too much traffic. (DRIVE)
6. I can imagine lots of people him very much. (NOT LIKE)
7. The company promised the furniture by the end of March. (DELIVER)
8. You must remember through your pockets before you put the jacket
into the washing machine. (LOOK)
9. He did not pretend his nervousness in front of the camera. (HIDE)
10. When I saw that lovely hat, I couldn't resist it. (BUY)
15. The policeman denied questioned the suspect without his lawyer
present. (HAVE)
16. I made up my mind her. (TRUST)
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3. It doesn't take that much time to tidy your room properly. (TIDY)
4. We have never had such a famous person staying/stay in this hotel. (STAY)
5. I don't recommend driving through the city centre during rush hour. There's too much
traffic. (DRIVE)
6. I can imagine lots of people not liking him very much. (NOT LIKE)
7. The company promised to deliver the furniture by the end of March. (DELIVER)
8. You must remember to look through your pockets before you put the jacket into the
washing machine. (LOOK)
9. He did not pretend to hide his nervousness in front of the camera. (HIDE)
10. When I saw that lovely hat, I couldn't resist buying it. (BUY)
13. He has a good chance of doing what he set out to do. (DO, DO)
14. The sight of those two silly boys made us laugh. (LAUGH)
15. The policeman denied having questioned the suspect without his lawyer present. (HAVE)
17. My parents used to like going to the cinema on Saturday evenings. Now they prefer
staying/to stay at home. (LIKE, GO , STAY)
18. Don't forget to find out where we can get tickets for tomorrow's performance. (FIND)
19. Bob deserves another chance to prove he is the best defender in our team. (PROVE)
20. I don't recall ever hearing you talk about her before. (HEAR)
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