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Infinitive or Gerund ?
After a main verb, you may need to use an infinitive or a gerund. The infitive may be a whole infinitive (TO DO) or not (DO). The gerund may be governed by a preposition (IN DOING, TO DOING, AT DOING) or on its own (DOING). This exercise tests your knowledge of some of these structures. Choose one answer each time.
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