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Gerund or to-infinitive

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    Grammar to-infinitive or gerund
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  • What will you … (buy) for Susie’s birthday?
    What will you buy for Susie’s birthday?
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  • I like … (drink) coffee in the morning.
    I like drinking coffee in the morning.
  •  10
  • There’s nothing … (eat). Let’s go grocery shopping.
    There’s nothing to eat. Let’s go grocery shopping.
  •  10
  • Let’s … (make) some ham sandwiches.
    Let’s make some ham sandwiches.
  •  15
  • … (eat) vegetables is a healthy habit.
    Eating vegetables is a healthy habit.
  •  15
  • You should avoid … (eat) junk food this often.
    You should avoid eating junk food this often.
  •  20
  • Do you remember … (turn) the oven off?
    Do you remember turning the oven off?
  •  15
  • I don’t mind … (cook) fish, if that’s what you want.
    I don’t mind cooking fish, if that’s what you want.
  •  20
  • It’s worth … (spend) 30£ on this cake, it’s delicious!
    It’s worth spending 30£ on this cake, it’s delicious!
  •  20
  • It’s too easy … (follow) the recipe! It’s a piece of cake.
    It’s too easy to follow the recipe! It’s a piece of cake.
  •  20
  • I promised … (go) grocery shopping with her.
    I promised to go grocery shopping with her.
  •  15
  • How about … (try) out something new?
    How about trying out something new?
  •  15
  • Alex’s looking forward … (help) you cook carbonara for dinner!
    Alex’s looking forward to helping you cook carbonara for dinner!
  •  15
  • I appreciate you … (come in) today to check up on me.
    I appreciate you coming in today to check up on me.
  •  20
  • I’m asking you … (bake) a fancy cake for my aunt’s birthday. Please.
    I’m asking you to bake a fancy cake for my aunt’s birthday. Please.
  •  20
  • The doctor advised me … (go) on a diet.
    The doctor advised me to go on a diet.
  •  25