[ Gerund vs. Infinitive ]
A participle is a verb used as a(n) ______.
A. Verb
B. Gerund
C. Adjective
D. Noun

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Will vs Verb Infinitives › ViewHe’s promised ___ me back when he’s got a job.
A. to look
B. to wait
C. to pay
D. to bring
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a soothing, comatose or overexcited state; dream; daze; stupor; daydream
A. lull
B. haggard
C. trance
D. foliage
Present Tenses › ViewEven though he denied what he ____ earlier, he ____ to join us.
A. Said / has accepted
B. Has said / accepted
C. Has said / had accepted
D. Had said / accepted
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____ chemistry lessons at school?
A. Were you enjoying
B. Had you enjoyed
C. Would you enjoy
D. Did you use to enjoy
