Fill in the gerund vs infinitive in English
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Fill in a gerund or infinitive in English.
Remember:
- When putting together two verbs, the second verb must be in gerund.
- Sometimes between the infinitive and the gerund the preposition 'to' must be placed.
Example:
- She wants .... her presentation. (to practice)
- She wants to practice her presentation. (to practice)
- She can't imagine him ... by bike. (to go)
- She can't imagine him going by bike. (to go)
She is getting used to up at 5 o'clock. (to wake up)
They agreed a new phone for me. (to buy)
Were you thinking of Paris? (to visit)
I want my Spanish. (to improve)
I learned at the age of 3. (to read)
I don't mind for her. (to work)
The question is difficult . (to answer)
I prefer over walking. (to run)
They are looking forward to you here. (to have)
My mother expected me hard for my exams. (to study)