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Gerunds Infinities_1


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Would you mind (close) the door?
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Would you mind closing the door?

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Would you mind (close) the door?
Would you mind closing the door?
Chris suggested (to go) to the cinema.
Chris suggested going to the cinema.
I’ll do the shopping when I (to finish) cleaning the flat.
I’ll do the shopping when I've finished cleaning the flat.
He tried to avoid (to answer) my question.
He tried to avoid answering my question.
I don't fancy (to go) out this evening.
I don't fancy going out this evening.
Have you ever considered (to go) to live in another country?
Have you ever considered going to live in another country?
They said they were innocent. They denied (to do) anything wrong.
They said they were innocent. They denied doing anything wrong.
When I'm on holiday, I enjoy (not / to have) to get up early.
When I'm on holiday, I enjoy not having to get up early.
I've given up (to read) newspapers. I think it's a waste of time.
I've given up reading newspapers. I think it's a waste of time.
You keep (to interrupt) when I'm talking!
You keep interrupting when I'm talking!
Catherine doesn't want to retire. She wants to go on (to carry on) (to work)
Catherine doesn't want to retire. She wants to go / to carry on (to work)
I can’t imagine George (to ride) a motorbike.
I can’t imagine George riding a motorbike.