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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #8929: Infinitive or Gerund
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    Infinitive or Gerund


    Put the verb in brackets into gerund or infinitive.





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    4. I didn't feel like so I phoned my manager.

    5. Why do you keep at me?

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