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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #84370: Infinitive or Gerund
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Infinitive | -ing [Change theme]
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    Infinitive or Gerund


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    1. I'm hoping (see) the concert tomorrow night.

    2. Jonathan gave up (work) on his essay.

    3. Mary has got some homework (do).

    4. My wife wanted me (buy) a bigger house.

    5. My wife and I are looking forward to (buy) a bigger house.

    6. Julie would like (drive) the car today.

    7. Do you know what (do) if the car breaks down?

    8. I enjoy (write) to my penpals in English.

    9. My father told me (be) home by 10 o'clock.

    10. Avoid (make) mistakes by studying English every day.










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