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Gerund/Present Participle/Infinitive

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    Gerund/Present Participle/Infinitive
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  • After (get) (know) him better, I regretted (judge) him unfairly.
    getting to know; judging
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  • The man the police found (act) suspiciously in the shop doorway was charged with (loiter) with intent.
    acting; loitering
  •  15
  • I can't bear the thought of (you, go) home without someone (accompany) you.
    you going; accompanying
  •  15
  • A job worth (do) is worth (do) well.
    doing; doing
  •  15
  • I should prefer (go) to the cinema rather than (sit) here (listen) to the radio.
    to go; to sit; listening
  •  15
  • Don't stand there (do) nothing.
    doing
  •  15
  • His attempts at (speak) Spanish were equally unsuccessful.
    speaking
  •  15
  • I tried (cook) eggs and bacon together, and found that this was a much quicker way of (prepare) a meal.
    cooking; preparing
  •  15
  • Surely you recollect (he, say) that he would agree to (I, borrow) his car if I didn't mind (pay) for the petrol?
    him saying; me borrowing; paying
  •  25
  • You know I hate (disappoint) you, but much as I would like (go) out this evening, I have to finish (decorate) this room.
    to disappoint; to go; decorating
  •  15
  • I would advise (you, wait) before (decide) (accept) his offer.
    you to wait; deciding; to accept
  •  15