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Gerund vs To-Infinitive. A- Insert a gerund or a to-infinitive as adequate. (when to forms are possible, give both). ⇐ ПредыдущаяСтр 5 из 5
Gerund vs To-Infinitive A- Insert a gerund or a to-infinitive as adequate. (when to forms are possible, give both). 1. He wants ____________(interview) a pop singer. 2. There are two girls ____________(come) up the road. 3. Gabriel does the ____________(garden). 4. We’re trying ____________(sleep). 5. She loves ____________(eat)cereals for breakfast. 6. I’d like ____________(know) how to play the violin. 7. That’s all right. I’ll wait! I don’t mind ____________(wait). 8. Stop ____________(talk)! 9. I’ve finishes ____________(clean) my flat. 10. She enjoyed ____________(dance). 11. He talked about ____________(fly). 12. Don’t you mind ____________(sleep) on the floor? 13. Jane suggested ____________(go) to a disco. 14. You should avoid ____________(work) so hard. You are too weak. 15. She wants ____________(have) a cold drink. 16. Kate hates ____________(eat) sweets. 17. She’d like ____________(be) famous. 18. It isn’t worth ____________(shout). he won’t hear you. 19. Thanks for ____________(explain) it to me. I didn’t understand. 20. She doesn’t like ____________(write) Long letters.
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