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Savvy-English - GERUND or INFINITIVE? 🤷♀️ 👉 Here are some rules to learn and remember 😊 It can be difficult to know when you use a gerund (a verb with 'ing') and
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Stop, Remember/Forget, Regret and Try followed by To-Infinitive or V-ing - ESL worksheet by erickvt91
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