[ Gerund ]
I don’t mind … by train but I prefer …
A. to travel, to fly
B. to travel, flying
C. travelling, flying
D. travelling, to fly

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Adverb ClauseLinking Verbs and TensesTimeSubject, Object, Possessive Pronoun and Possessive AdjectivesSubordinating ConjunctionsModals Deduction: cant /mustGerunds & Infinitives + VocabularyPresent Simple PassiveInfinitive GerundConjunctions & PrepositionsOther quiz:
Prepositions and Conjunctions › ViewWhich sentence shows an example of a correlative conjunction?
A. Mrs. Nelson eats apples and carrots every day.
B. Either you go, or I will.
C. After the mall, I took a nap.
Modal Auxiliary Verbs › View
I ______ (must / have to) get up early for work tomorrow.
A. have to
B. must
Tenses › ViewThis child always (catch) __________ the bus to school.
A. Present Continuous – catching
B. Simple Present – catch
C. Present Continuous – catches
D. Simple Present – catches
Vocabulary › View
to mourn or sorrow for; feel sad; upset
A. trance
B. belligerent
C. grieve
D. haggard
