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Grammar activity 4. Remember the verb (admit, advise, deny, recommend, regret, suggest) + gerund. Construct sentences using the following verbs: admit, advise, deny, regret, recommend, suggest.

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Grammar activity 4. Remember the verb (admit, advise, deny, recommend, regret, suggest) + gerund. Construct sentences using the following verbs: admit, advise, deny, regret, recommend, suggest.

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  1. Admit: He had to admit enjoying the concert more than he expected.
  2. Advise: I would advise taking a break if you're feeling tired.
  3. Deny: She couldn't deny feeling a sense of relief when the meeting was cancelled.
  4. Regret: I regret not studying harder for the exam.
  5. Recommend: The doctor would recommend drinking lots of water to stay hydrated.
  6. Suggest: They suggest visiting the museum early to avoid the crowds.

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