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When you use two English verbs together, what form does the second verb take? Should you use a gerund 'doing' - or an infinitive 'to do'? To see Sian's grammar notes, visit our website ???? https://bit.ly/4lBEdf0 Now practise what you've learnt by writing some example sentences ????????????

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