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Gerunds Infinitives Murphy U 54


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I enjoy (read)
I enjoy (read)
[Back]


I enjoy reading
I enjoy reading

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I enjoy (read)
I enjoy reading
Andy suggested (meet) for coffee
Andy suggested meeting for coffee
Are you thinking of (buy) a car?
Are you thinking of buying a car?
We decided (not, go) out because of the weather.
We decided not to go out because of the weather.
I promised (not, be) late.
I promised not to be late.
I daren't (tell) him what happened.
I daren't tell him what happened.
They seem to have plenty of money.
They seem to have plenty of money.
I like Dan, but I think he tends (talk) too much.
I like Dan, but I think he tends to talk too much.
Ann pretended (not, see) me when she passed me in the street.
Ann pretended not to see me when she passed me in the street.
When I saw him he pretended (read) the paper
When I saw him he pretended to be reading the paper
Can somebody show me (use this camera)?
Can somebody show me how to use this camera?
Ask Jack. He'll tell you (что делать).
Ask Jack. He'll tell you what to do.