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Gerunds and infinitives, Ready For First (B2)

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    Introduciton to the examples on page 20 (B.D)
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  • I don't really enjoy go / going for walks in the countryside.
    I don't really enjoy going for walks in the countryside.
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  • I just can't get excited about be / being in the open air, like some people.
    I just can't get excited about being in the open air, like some people.
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  • I don't mind listen / listening to jazz now and again.
    I don't mind listening to jazz now and again.
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  • I wouldn't be interested in go / going to a concert.
    I wouldn't be interested in going to a concert.
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  • I absolutely love cooking / cook.
    I absolutely love cooking.
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  • I'm especially fond of bake / baking cakes.
    I'm especially fond of baking cakes.
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  • I quite like watching basketball, but I'm not very good at play / playing it.
    I quite like watching basketball, but I'm not very good at playing it.
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  • I much prefer watch / watching films at home.
    I much prefer watching films at home.
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  • I've never been very keen on go / going to the cinema.
    I've never been very keen on going to the cinema.
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  • I can't stand play / playing board games with my family.
    I can't stand playing board games with my family.
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  • I never get bored with play / playing games on my phone.
    I never get bored with playing games on my phone.
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  • The UK became the first country in the world recognising / to recognise parkour as a sport.
    The UK became the first country in the world to recognise parkour as a sport.
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  • Meek rented a gym practicing / to practice parkour.
    Meek rented a gym to practice parkour.
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  • I was a nervous kid who like playing / to play video games.
    I was a nervous kid who like playing video games.
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  • Praphrase: It's impossible for me not to laugh when he starts singing. > I can't ... ... when he starts sining. (HELP)
    I can't help laughing when he starts sining.
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  • Paraphrase: I really don't want to go out this evening. > I really don't ... ... ... out this evening. (FEEL)
    I really don't feel like going out this evening.
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