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Complet the following sentence in any appropriate way using either the

to-infinitive or the-ing form of the verb given in the brackets.1.They stopped......(laugh).2.Although it was hard at frist she came ........(enjoy)3.Imeant.....(phone).4.when he could not find the diamond necklace he decided ......(report)5.I hope ......(hear).
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Answer by: misscrt

Hi 555,

1) They stopped talking to laugh at the joke.

2) Although it was hard at first, she came to enjoy the art of cooking.

3) I meant to phone you, but I was very busy.

4) When he could not find the diamond necklace, he decided to report a theft to the police.

5) I hope hearing from me was enjoyable.

Hope this helps.

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Answer by: vanu_ok

First Answer

1. They stopped laughing. (laugh).

2. Although it was hard at first she came to enjoy.(enjoy)

3. I meant to phone.   (phone).

4. When he could not find the diamond necklace he decided to report.(report)

5. I hope to hear (hear).
Hi 555,
I hope I have been able to help you. If you need extra coaching on grammar you are welcome to contact me as  I  give online coaching in English Grammar.
thanks
Vandana

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