[ Infinitive Forms ]
Сhoose a verb after which you can use both the gerund and the infinitive, but it will change its meaning
A. love
B. remember
C. can’t help
D. want

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A. The little puppy
B. downstairs
C. barked all night long
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I ___ like crisps, but now I can’t stand them.
A. used to
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A. between
B. both
C. either
D. whether
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Jack – “Would you like me to carry these bags for you?”
Jack ………. to carry the bags.
A. refused
B. persuaded
C. offered
D. recommended
