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EXERCISE
9.
Gerunds vs. infinitives.
Directions: Work in pairs.
Student A: Read the cues. Your book is
open.
Student B: Complete the sentences with
either to go or going + the name of a place. Your book is closed.
Example:
STUDENT A (book open): I expect ……..
STUDENT B (book closed): to go (to Mack's Bar and Grill for dinner tonight).
STUDENT A (book open): I like ……..
STUDENT B (book closed): to go (to Hawaii). OR going (to Hawaii).
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Switch
roles.
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1
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I expect
……………………….
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13
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I enjoy
……………………….
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2
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I like
……………………….
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14
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I don't need
……………………….
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3
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I would like
……………………….
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15
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I'm going to
try ……………………….
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4
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I enjoy
……………………….
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16
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I hate
……………………….
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5
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I’d love
……………………….
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17
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I love
……………………….
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6
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I promised
……………………….
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18
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My friend and
I discussed ……………………….
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7
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I can't stand
……………………….
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19
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I've decided
……………………….
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8
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I intend
……………………….
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20
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Sometimes I
put off ……………………….
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9
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I am thinking
about ……………………….
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21
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Yesterday I forgot
……………………….
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10
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Are you considering
……………………….
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22
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1 can't wait
……………………….
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11
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I've always
wanted ……………………….
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23
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My friend and
I agreed ……………………….
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12
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I can't
afford ……………………….
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24
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Would you
mind ……………………….
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