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Gerund (-ing):

has already begun/happened

Infinitive (to ...):

not yet happened or begun

1. We got to the party late because we had to stop (changing, to change) a flat tire.
Think: Did they change the tire before they stopped or after they stopped?

2. That's strange. This picture is in my album, but I dont even remember (taking, to take) it. 3. Remember (getting, ting, to get) salt at the store, OK? We don't have any left. 4. He had a heart attack*, so the doctor told him he had to stop (smoking, to smoke).
*

5.

6. The music was so good. It was hard to stop (dancing, to dance). We wanted to keep on, but it was getting late. 7. I dont remember (buying, to buy) this. The checker must have put it in my bag by mistake. I wonder if he charged* me for it? * , , cobrar, ,

, ataque al corazn, , The neighbors want the restaurant owner to stop (giving, to give) away left-over* left food to street people at the end of the evening. *, que sobra, , |

Gerund (-ing):

has already begun/happened

Infinitive (to ...):

not yet happened or begun

1. We got to the party late because we had to stop (changing, to change) a flat tire.
Think: Did they change the tire before they stopped or after they stopped?

2. That's strange. This picture is in my album, but I d dont ont even remember (taking, to take) it. 3. Remember (getting, ting, to get) salt at the store, OK? We don't have any left. 4. He had a heart attack*, so the doctor told him he had to stop (smoking, to smoke).
*

5.

6. The music was so good. It was hard to stop (dancing, to dance). We wa wanted nted to keep on, but it was getting late. 7. I dont remember (buying, to buy) this. The checker must have put it in my bag by mistake. I wonder if he charged* me for it? * , , cobrar, ,

, ataque al corazn, , The neighbors want the restaurant owner to stop (giving, to give) away left-over* left food to street people at the end of the evening. *, que sobra, , |

Gerund (-ing):

has already begun/happened

Infinitive (to ...):

not yet happened or begun

1. We got to the party late because we had to stop (changing, to change) a flat tire.
Think: Did they change the tire before they stopped or after they stopped?

2. That's strange. This picture is in my album, but I dont even remember (taking, to take) it. 3. Remember (getting, ting, to get) salt at the store, OK? We don't have any left. 4. He had a heart attack*, so the doctor told him he had to stop (smoking, to smoke).
*

5.

6. The music was so good. It was hard to stop (dancing, to dance). We wanted to keep on, but it was getting late. 7. I dont remember (buying, to buy) this. The checker must have put it in my bag by mistake. I wonder if he charged* me for it? * , , cobrar, ,

, ataque al corazn, , The neighbors want the restaurant owner to stop (giving, to give) away left-over* left food to street people at the end of the evening. *, que sobra, , |

56Int051302 Roland Trego 05/13/02 rev. 10/6/2013 3:47 PM

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