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Vlada [557]
3 years ago
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konstantin123 [22]3 years ago
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Answer:

infinitives:    Jack likes <em><u>to eat</u></em> pizza, <em><u>to play</u></em> football, and <u><em>to read</em></u> comics.

gerunds:      Jack likes <u><em>eating</em></u> pizza, <u>playing</u> football, and <u>reading</u> comics.

nouns:          Jack likes <u><em>pizza</em></u>, <em><u>football</u></em>, and <em><u>comics</u></em>.

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