A. Read the sentences. Underline each gerund and infinitive.
1. When Ginny Pitcher needed to hire a director of business development, she turned to her closest friend, Kate Massey.
2. As for the subordinate, he or she needs to understand that the boss can’t show any favoritism.
3. Knowing someone will fit in doesn’t alleviate other problems.
4. Managing friends isn’t always a choice.
5. Gena Cox ... suggests saying something like this: “I still want us to
be friends.”
6. Consider talking to your friend about these problems sooner rather
than later.
7. “I didn’t jump on it immediately,” says Massey. “I thought about taking
the job for a while.”