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? asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 2 weeks ago

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Complete the following sentences by using gerunds or infinitives.

1.Please stop ________________ (crack) your knuckles!

2.I enjoy ________________ (be) a teacher.

Is it difficult _________________ (learn) a second language?

3.I don’t go to school _____________ (have) fun.

Will you mind ________________ (lend) me your pen?

4.We discussed ___________________ (visit) Florida for our vacation.

5.It has stopped _________________ (rain).

6.He stopped ________________ (drink) coffee.

7.She needs ________________ (do) her homework tonight.

8.They went to the bank ________________ (deposit) the money.

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  • 2 weeks ago

    1. cracking

    2. to be

    3. to have

    4. to visit

    5. raining

    6. to drink

    7. doing

    8. depositing

    Source(s): I'm a native English speaker
  • Anonymous
    2 weeks ago

     

    Complete the following sentences by using gerunds or infinitives.

    1. Please stop CRACKING (crack) your knuckles!

    2. I enjoy BEING (be) a teacher.

    3. Is it difficult TO LEARN (learn) a second language?

    4. I don’t go to school TO HAVE (have) fun.

    5. WOULD you mind LENDING (lend) me your pen?

    6. We discussed VISITING (visit) Florida for our vacation.

    7. It has stopped RAINING (rain).

    8. He stopped TO DRINK (drink) coffee.

    9. She needs TO DO (do) her homework tonight.

    10. They went to the bank TO DEPOSIT (deposit) the money.

  • Anonymous
    2 weeks ago

    I'm not going to help because it's YOUR work to do, but I will point out that what's written between #s 3 & 4 is wrong.  "Will you mind ________________ (lend) me your pen?".  It's "WOULD you mind...", not "Will".  Only Spanish speakers say "will" where it's "would", so I doubt that an English textbook would print that. If they did, it's not a good source to learn from and you should point out that error to your teacher.

  • 2 weeks ago

    cracking and  being

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