[ Verb + Infinitive or Gerund ]
Select the correct form: He likes (to dance / dancing) at parties.
A. to dance
B. dancing
C. dance
D. danced

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Tenses and Conclusions › ViewWhat can you conclude from the following sentence: “The trees were swaying, and leaves were blowing across the yard.”?
A. It’s a calm and sunny day.
B. There is likely a strong wind blowing.
C. The trees are about to fall down.
D. It is raining heavily.
Gerund vs. Infinitive › View
Who is pitching today?
A. Verb
B. Participle
C. Gerund
As a university student, you should know____to use a library very well.
A. how
B. what
C. that
D. who
E. which
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I ___________ (not, know) what you mean.
A. Doesn’t know
B. Not know
C. Don’t know
