The following sentences can use both, gerunds or infinitives: “I love to eat pasta.” / “I love eating pasta.” It is possible to affirm that
A. the two sentences have the same meaning.
B. the two sentences have different meanings.
C. one of the sentences is grammatically incorrect.

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Tenses › ViewBy the time you call, I ___ my work.
A. finish
B. have finished
C. finished
D. will have finished
Tenses › View
Which are the past forms of these verbs?
do- have- be- go- eat
A. did- has- been- go- ate
B. did- has- were- went- ate
C. did- had- was-were- went- ate
D. did- had- was- went- ate
Pronoun › ViewNana felt worried about the children, so she asked ___ husband not to go abroad for the job.
A. his
B. her
C. my
D. him
E. our
Simple Present and Simple Past › View
We (enjoy) ——————— the game last Sunday.
A. enjoy
B. enjoys
C. enjoyed
D. enjoying