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Part 7 (Week 9)

Examples of headings /questions to complete Examples of headings /questions to complete. Use verbs followed by Gerunds or Infinitives 1.- Mike, please stop_______________________________________________________________________. 2.- I usually have difficulty_________________________________________________________________. 3.- Does your brother enjoy_______________________________________________________________? 4.- We were permitted___________________________________________________________________. 5.- Do you remember____________________________________________________________________? 6.- We planned__________________________________________________________________________.

EXIT CARD: Use the following verbs to write affirmative, negative sentences or questions. Use Verbs followed by Gerunds or Infinitives. 1.- avoid 2.- try 3.- thank for 3.- advise 3.- remember (continuously in the past)