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Gerund and Infinitive Practice

This will help your survival skills!


Type the correct gerund or infinitive form of the word given in each sentence below.
Click on the [CHECK ANSWERS] button.


My sister enjoys at nightclubs.
Our professor wants us the essay in class.
I agreed my friend move.
If people stop they will live longer.
She recalled her car in the blue section of the parking lot.
Some people can't tolerate bad news.
My boss reminded me the report by lunchtime.
The salesman persuaded my friend a new car.
The student promised his cell phone before class.
I will keep on English until I master it.





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