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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #125167: Gerund or infinitive
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Infinitive | -ing [Change theme]
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    Gerund or infinitive


    Choose gerund or infinitive after the verbs.



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    1. My uncle ceased last week. What a pity!

    2. I considered work for a manager in a new company.

    3. I asked to her new song.

    4. This statement means boring and lazy.

    5. We continue what we want despite the refusal of our parents.

    6. Kids pretend in the kindergarten.

    7. I want my essay very good.

    8. That Tour agent recommended Greece.

    9. Mark can't imagine alone in the future.

    10. I forgot the date.










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