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Gerunds and Infinitives (-ing or to?)

Shall I say “I put off seeing Bob?” or “I put off to see Bob?”  These guidelines work well if your level of English is roughly B1/B2 (intermediate) and you are studying for an exam such as the FCE (Cambridge First Certificate). When we put two verbs together, the second …

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