01 multiple choice: infinitives vs. gerunds
Choose the base-infinitive, the "to"-infinitive, or the gerund. Helping-verb "do" and modals except "ought" use the base-infinitive. Most of the time, infinitival "to" has a meaning of conjunction + subject + modal, while the gerund has the simpler meaning of 'action/state of'. Most of these sentences are based on this article: https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/wedding-photos-mysteriously-appeared-on-a-missouri-lawn-it-turned-out-they-took-a-remarkable-journey/1760732
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