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Gerund or Infinitive

The document contains a grammar exercise asking the student to fill in the correct verb form for 30 sentences. The sentences cover a range of verb tenses and aspects including the present, past, future and modal forms. The exercise is testing the student's understanding of verb conjugation and agreement in English sentences.
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Gerund or Infinitive

The document contains a grammar exercise asking the student to fill in the correct verb form for 30 sentences. The sentences cover a range of verb tenses and aspects including the present, past, future and modal forms. The exercise is testing the student's understanding of verb conjugation and agreement in English sentences.
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Task 1. Fill in the correct form.

1. Don't let them cross (cross) that dangerous road on their own.

2. What about having (have) a last drink ?

3. They accused me of breaking (break) the window.

4. They'd rather go (go) to Tuscany than to Ireland.

5. There was a very good reason for not believing (not believe) in what he said.

6. I don't know what to believe (believe) anymore.

7. Remember to phone (phone) Tom tomorrow - OK I won't forget.

8. The teacher watched the pupil cheat (cheat).

9. Why not spend (spend) our holiday in Florida this year?

10. She is always the last to arrive (arrive)

11. Most teachers insist on their pupils doing (do) the homework.

12. She has often made me cry (cry).

13. I expect to hear (hear) from you by Monday.

14. It's no use pretending (pretend) to like (like) her food.

15. How old were you when you learnt to drive (drive)?

16. I don't mind walking (walk) home but I'd rather get (get) a taxi.

17. I can't make a decision. I keep changing (change) my mind.

18. We had to keep him from falling (fall) off the cliff.

19. He had made his decision and refused to change (change) his mind.

20. It was a good holiday. I enjoyed being (be) by the sea.

21. Did I really tell you I was unhappy? I don't remember saying (say) that.

22. The water here is not very good. I'd avoid drinking (drink) it if I were you.

23. I pretended to be (be) interested in the conversation.

24. I got up and looked out of the window to see (see) what the weather was like.

25. I have a friend who claims to be (be) able to speak 5 languages.

26. I like to think (think) carefully about things before making (make) a decision.

27. Steve used to be (be) a footballer. He had to stop playing (play) because of an injury.

28. How do you make (make) this machine work? - I'm not sure. Try pressing (press) the button and see
what happens!

29. What do you advise me to do? (do)

30. They intend to buy a new house next year. (buy)

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