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Give the Solution to the Problem Below Using the 'Ing' Form Or the Verb. Make the Solution as Unusual as Possible.

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Give the solution to the problem below using the 'ing' form or the verb.
Make the solution as unusual as possible.

I have a headache.

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Why don’t you try beating it with a hammer ?

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Non - Finites - Infinitives and Participles
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Chapter 4: Non - Finites - Infinitives And Participles (Integrated Grammar practice 2) - Exercise B [Page 61]

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CBSE English Workbook [English] Class 10
Chapter 4 Non - Finites - Infinitives And Participles (Integrated Grammar practice 2)
Exercise B | Q 7.6 | Page 61

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(Source: The Telegraph Weekend, 5/ 10/96)


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