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GERUND AND INFINITIVE

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  • Let me (HAVE/ TO HAVE/ HAVING) a look at that letter.
    HAVE
  • Big companies often delay (PAY/ TO PAY/ PAYING) their bills.
    PAYING
  • Did you mind (BE/ TO BE/ BEING) away from home for so long?
    BEING
  • My parents always make me (DO/ TO DO/ DOING) my homework.
    DO
  • I can’t help (FEEL/ TO FEEL/ FEELING) that there has been a mistake.
    FEELING
  • I miss (SEE/ TO SEE/ SEEING) you every day.
    SEEING
  • Let’s ask them (HAVE/ TO HAVE/ HAVING) dinner with us some time.
    TO HAVE
  • Doctors failed (SAVE/ TO SAVE/ SAVING) the girl’s life.
    TO SAVE
  • I’ve always wanted to be able (SPEAK/ TO SPEAK/ SPEAKING) Japanese.
    TO SPEAK
  • I’m pleased (TELL/ TO TELL/ TELLING) you that you’ve got the job.
    TO TELL
  • She pretended (NOT TO NOTICE/ NOT NOTICE).
    NOT TO NOTICE
  • Complete the word chain with 2 verbs: PUT OFF - FEEL LIKE - EXPECT - .... - .....
    TALK - KICK, TAKE - EAT, .......
  • No one really knows why he agreed (DO/ TO DO/ DOING) the film.
    TO DO
  • She can never resist (BUY/ TO BUY/ BUYING) new shoes.
    BUYING
  • My dad has offered (PICK/ TO PICK/ PICKING) us up.
    TO PICK
  • I finally managed (PUSH/ TO PUSH/ PUSHING) the huge animal away.
    TO PUSH
  • I watched him (GO/ TO GO), then went home.
    GO
  • The rainbow seemed (END/ TO END/ ENDING) on the hillside.
    TO END
  • Cooder was encouraged (BEGIN/ TO BEGIN/ BEGINNING) playing the guitar by his father.
    TO BEGIN
  • I appreciate (HAVE/ TO HAVE/ HAVING) your advice.
    HAVING