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Verbals: Infinitives and Gerunds
Could you tell me where _____ off the bus?
to get
get
getting
got
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We will eat the _____ potatoes with salt and pepper.
fried
frying
to fry
fry
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Tariq wants to read, but he has not got a _____ lamp.
read
to read
reading
read
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I do not mind ___ .
to walk
be walking
walking
having been walked
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___ for better future many Asians leave their native countries ___ to Europe.
hope / move
hoping / moves
hoped / moving
hoping / moving
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The boy _____ in the dentist’s chair has got toothache.
sitting
sat
sit
sits
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May I _____ you tomorrow?
seeing
to see
seen
see
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Instead of ___ for Majid at home I decided ___ him in the street.
to wait / to meet
waiting / to meet
waiting / meeting
to wait / to meet
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If you are lost in a snow storm it is best ___ a hole and sit in it until it stops ___ .
digging / snowing
dig / snowed
to dig / snowed
to dig / snowing
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The young man did not stop ___ although I asked him twice.
is smoking
smoked
smoking
smoked
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