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Use the Gerund or the Infinitive?

Name:

Circle the correct word to complete the sentences below.

1. Jack wanted [ to talk / talking ] to you, but he forgot.

2. They are hoping [ seeing / to see ] the new play.

3. I wanted [ to say / saying ] "hello", but I was too shy.

4. I dropped out of university because I was bad at [ studying / to study ].

5. Jack and Sam want [ going / to go ] out for lunch.

6. When we finish [ to eat / eating ] our lunch, we will go to the park.

7. We hoped [ to go / going ] outside after doing our homework.

8. Are you planning on [ going / to go ] to the party?

9. The teacher put off [ getting / to get ] ready for the parents’ night.

10. When this is all over, we plan [ letting / to let ] off some steam.

11. He wants [ playing / to play ] golf.

12. Are you enjoying [ watching / to watch ] this film?

13. Many people put off [ doing / to do ] things they do not like.

14. David expects [ passing / to pass ] his driving test.

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