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Complete the sentences with the -ing or infinitive form of these verbs. study | invite | live | give | read | go | start | tell | come | spend 1. I can’t afford Mum a big birthday present. 2. What do you want at university? 3. I can’t imagine without my phone. 4. Dan suggested the afternoon at the new art exhibition. 5. I’d like John to my party, but I’m not sure he’ll come. 6. Can I borrow that magazine when you’ve finished it? 7. I promise not anyone your secret. 8. I don’t feel like to the cinema on Saturday. 9. When did you decide going to the gym? 10. Do you fancy round to my house this evening?
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