[ Gerunds and Infinitives ]
I’d like ___________ my party, but I’m not sure he’ll come.
A. invite John to
B. to invite John to
C. to inviting John to
D. to invite John
E. invite John

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Grammar - either...or, neither...norTypes of PrepositionPossessive NounsPast Simple (to be)Synonym and AntonymSingular and Plural NounsTenses - Present and PastCompound and Complex, ConditionalsPast Simple vs Present SimpleGerunds, Infinitives and Modals of PossibilityOther quiz:
Simile, Metaphor or Personification › ViewThe idea was a fire in my head.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
Grammar - must & have to › View
Someone else other than the speaker has made the decision.
A. can
B. should
C. have to
D. must
Passive Voice › ViewSue is preparing the meal.
The meal … by Sue.
A. is preparing
B. is being preparing
C. is being prepared
D. is prepared
PRESENT SIMPLE vs PRESENT CONTINUOUS + QUANT › View
Daniel _________ mathematics.
A. teaches
B. teach
C. teachs
