You got 3 correct out of 5.
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1. Which sentence is correct?
I hate shop.
I hate shopping.
I hate to shopping.
I hating to shop.
We could also say 'I hate to shop.' -- but that is not an option here!
2. Which sentence is WRONG?
I like to swim.
I like swimming.
I like to swimming./////,,../////?
I like swimmers.
I like two swimmers.
3. What is the form of an infinitive?
verb + ing
to + verb
noun + ing
∞
to + noun
For example: 'to smell', 'to walk'.
4. Choose the correct sentence:
Baltar loves to dancing.
Baltar love dancing.
Baltar love to dancing.
Baltar loves dancing.
5. Choose the correct sentence:
Baltar loves to dance.
Baltar loves to dancing.
Baltar love to dance.
Baltar love to dancing.
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