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Gerund or Infinitive. We Got To The Party Late
Gerund or Infinitive. We Got To The Party Late
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).
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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):
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).
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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):
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).
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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, , |