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CPE Gerund / Infinitive

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  • John got landed ... (have) to organise Susan’s files when she left.
    with having
  •  25
  • The water companies have no excuse ... (dump) raw sewerage into rivers.
    for dumping
  •  15
  • I see no point in spending billions for the sake ... (preserve) a handful of old buildings
    of preserving
  •  20
  • Stan was inclined ... (believe) that Sue had not intended to offend anyone.
    to believe
  •  20
  • The man convicted of the crime turned out ... (be) innocent.
    to be
  •  5
  • Old Mrs. Thatcher is apt ... (forget) where she put her keys.
    to forget
  •  10
  • The workers objected ... (have) to work late without getting paid overtime.
    to having
  •  15
  • He took up ... (renovate) old furniture after inheriting his grandfather's tools.
    renovate
  •  15
  • I'm so tired that I don't even feel up ... (go) to the party.
    to going
  •  10
  • He thinks she is dangerous and I'm inclined ... (agree) with him.
    to agree
  •  15
  • Now that I am unemployed we are going to have to cut back on our ... (spend).
    spending
  •  10
  • Alan is prone ... (take) days off without bothering to give an explanation.
    to taking
  •  25
  • The jurors were unanimous in deciding that Lucy was guilty ... (murder) her classmate.
    of murdering
  •  20
  • ... (believe) that every home should be beautiful, Morris invested in a lot of money on redecorating his own.
    Believing
  •  15
  • It's no good ... (ask) him again, he'll just say no.
    asking
  •  25
  • I don't mind ... (sit) next to him at work, but I wouldn't go to social events with him.
    sitting
  •  20