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Gerund and 'to' Infinitive

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𝐆𝐞𝐫𝐮𝐧𝐝 is a verb form that functions as a noun which ends "-ing".
Infinitive is a basic form of a verb that usually follows "to".

Exercises - Gerund and 'to' Infinitive

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  • 1) He went buying to buy buy some drinks.


  • 2) I'm glad to see see seeing you here.


  • 3) I like going to go go to the seaside.


  • 4) Jumping Jump To jump is dangerous.


  • 5) She is too old ride to ride riding the bike.


  • 6) Let me reading to read read the book.


  • 7) He must go to go going soon.


  • 8) I would love to see see seeing you tomorrow.


  • 9) I don't mind wash washing to wash the dishes.


  • 10) She started write to write writing her homework.


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