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Gerund or infinitive?
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Complete the sentence: She avoids _____ chocolate on week days. (eat)
She avoids eating chocolate on week days.
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Tell an activity that you usually avoid during the weekend. Mention it using gerund or infinitive.
I avoid (-ing) on the weekend.
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Complete the sentence: They're terrible players! They can't stand _____. (lose)
They can't stand losing.
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Tell an activity that you can't stand. Mention it using gerund or infinitive.
I can't stand (-ing).
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Complete the sentence: I've finally finished _____ my book. (write)
I've finally finished writing my book.
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Tell an activity that you enjoy. Mention it using gerund or infinitive.
I enjoy (-ing).
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Complete the sentence: Mary really enjoyed _____ to the club yesterday. (go)
Mary really enjoyed going to the club yesterday.
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Tell something you remeber that you did in the Past. Mention it using gerund or infinitive.
I remember (-ing).
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Tell something you're obligated to remeber about your routine. Mention it using gerund or infinitive.
I must remember (infinitive). / I have to remember (infinitive).
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Tell a memory from the Past that you'll never forget. Mention it using gerund or infinitive.
I'll never forget (-ing).
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Tell an activity you can't forget for tomorrow.
I can't forget (infinitive).
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Give a suggestion about a different activity to be tried on the weekend. Mention it using gerund or infinitive.
You should try (-ing).
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Think of something that you've made a great effort to do. Mention it, with "try" and infinitive or gerund.
I tried (-ing).
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Tell an activity you've recently dropped. Mention it, with "stop" and infinitive or gerund.
I've stopped (-ing).
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Complete the sentence: He planned _____ for us. (cook)
She planned to cook for us.
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Tell a plan that you had for last year.
I planned (infinitive).
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