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GERUND OR INFINITIVE
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I'm looking forward to ................. (hear) from you soon.
hearing
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She tried hard ................. (learn) the lyrics of the song but she can't learn anything by heart.
to learn
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It's no use ................. (copy) my answers if you hadn't studied for the test.
copying
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Try harder to find my ring. I remember ................. (give) it to you.
giving
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How can you say you've chosen? We can't afford ................. (buy) a new car.
to buy
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................. (arrive) late made me angry.
arriving
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She feels like ................. (have) pizza for dinner and I agree.
having
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He stopped ................. (smoke) after his doctor asked him ................. (do) so immediately..
smoking, to do
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I don't fancy ................. (go) to theme parks. I don't like rides.
going
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Tim intends ................. (become) an architect and he plans ................. (study) abroad.
to become, to study
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I'm fed up with ................. (clean) the house every day. You should appreciate it!
cleaning
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Our English teacher taught us ................. (use) the gerund or infinitive correctly.
to use
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She kept ................. (play) computer games for hours.
playing
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Remember ................. (lock) the door when you leave.
to lock
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He felt hungry and he stopped ................. (buy) a sandwich.
to buy
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Mary denies ................. (call) me every day because she is a great liar.
calling
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John agreed ................. (come) to Australia with us.
to come
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Unfortunately, we decided ................. (move) house.
to move
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