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Fill in the gaps with the -ing form or the to-infinitive of the verb in brackets. If both forms are possible, choose the one that has been most commonly used in the corpus.

(1) I'd like a table for two. (book)
(2) He intends here forever. (live)
(3) She started out with Mark. (go)
(4) Things are starting dangerous. (get).
(5) Don't use it as a way to put off the question. (answer)
(6) There's nothing to stop me it. (do)
(7) They denied seen her. (have)
(8) I've really given up to understand them. (try)
(9) He pretended asleep. (be)
(10) I hope something soon. (find)


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