Gerund or Infinitive?
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Título del Test:![]() Gerund or Infinitive? Descripción: Choose the correct answer |




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I can’t imagine (...) at home. to work. working. We have decided against (...) a new car. buying. to buy. She seems (...) her new job. to like. liking. The students hope (...) the exam. to pass. passing. He won’t go by plane. He is afraid of (...) . to fly. flying. I am lazy. I don’t feel like (...) any work. to do. doing. Remember (...) the letter. Otherwise they won’t get it by Saturday. to post. posting. Have you ever learned how (...) such a plane?. to fly. flying. They were too lazy (...) out with us. to go. going. I always enjoy (...) to my grandfather. He always tells me great stories. to talk. talking. I’m very interested in (...) French. to learn. learning. My pen friend is coming next Friday. I’m really looking forward (...) her. to meet. to meeting. Don’t you mind (...) away from your family for such a long time?. to be. being. The children promised (...) back by nine. to be. being. I wanted to go alone but Joe insisted on (...) with me. to come. coming. Tom offered (...) me home. to bring. bringing. Why not (...) a weekend in Scotland?. to spend. spending. spend. I’m sorry I can’t come to your party but thank you for (...) me. to invite. inviting. Our neighbors apologized for (...) such noise. to make. making. Paris is always worth (...) to. to travel. travelling. I’m sure I gave him back the money. I remember (...) it back to him. to give. giving. She eventually managed (...) her bike. to repair. repairing. Would you like (...) a cup of coffee?. to drink. drinking. There’s no point in (...) the matter. He has already made his decision. to discuss. discussing. I prefer (...) to skiing. to snowboard. snowboarding. Do you mind (...) Anita to the doctor?. bringing. to bring. It is difficult (...) him. understanding. to understand. We had difficulties (...) your house. finding. to find. They decided (...) Tennis in the afternoon. to play. playing. We expect him (...) us on Sunday. to join. joining. |