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Complete The Sentences Use Gerund or Infinitive.: Exercises

The document provides exercises to practice using gerunds and infinitives. It contains two sections - the first with 8 sentences to complete using either a gerund or infinitive, and the second with 10 sentences to complete using an infinitive form indicated in parentheses. The exercises are intended to help the reader practice distinguishing between gerund and infinitive verbs and using them correctly in sentences.
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Complete The Sentences Use Gerund or Infinitive.: Exercises

The document provides exercises to practice using gerunds and infinitives. It contains two sections - the first with 8 sentences to complete using either a gerund or infinitive, and the second with 10 sentences to complete using an infinitive form indicated in parentheses. The exercises are intended to help the reader practice distinguishing between gerund and infinitive verbs and using them correctly in sentences.
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EXERCISES

 Complete the sentences use gerund or infinitive.

1. Dan enjoys reading science fiction. (READ)


2. Cheryl suggested to see movie after work. (SEE)
3. I miss working in the travel industry. Maybe I can get my old job back.
(WORK)
4. Where did you learn to work Spanish? Was it in Spain or in Latin America?
(WORK)
5. Do you mind speaking me translate this letter? (SPEAK)
6. He asked to help to the store manager. (HELP)
7. You’ve never mentioned talking in Japan before. How long did you live
there? (TALK)
8. If he keeps living to work late, he’s going to get fired! (LIVE)

 Complete use gerund or infinitive.

1. I can’t afford paying for a new car. (to pay)


2. He is so impatient that he can’t wait speaking (to speak)
3. Speech class will give you practice to speak in front of people. (to speak)
4. I expect to finish this by three o’clock. (to finish)
5. They are preparing to eat dinner. (to eat)
6. Bernadette dislikes cooking (to cook)
7. They refuse taking money from their wives. (to take)
8. I want to quit the baseball team. (to quit)
9. Doctors recommend drinking lots of water after exercising. (to drink)
10. Pete just decided to look for a job. (to look)

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