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Topic: GERUND OR INFINITIVE? 2

| level:

Intermediate







Fill in each space with either the gerund ("-ing") OR the infinitive (to ...) form of the verb.
Example: "Reading in the dark is difficult." OR "Don't forget to brush your teeth."


1. Sometimes the truth can be difficult. (tell)

2. I don't understand why you have so much. (swear)

3. Don't forget the lights when you leave the room. (turn off)

4. You need your hair. It's getting very long. (cut)

5. Stop him and let him finish saying what he wants to say. (interrupt)

6. Do you want to the movies tonight? (go)

7. Hey, how about to see a movie tonight? (go )

8. I'm not interested in an expensive car. (buy)

9. It's true that English can be fun. (learn)

10. I suggest a vacation. (take)





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