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Ing or To + infinitive?

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  • You have to learn putting up with/ to put up with certain things in a big family.
    To put up with
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  • My parents can't afford buying/to buy me a lot of new clothes.
    To buy
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  • I tried doing/to do a weekend job in a shop but I didn't enjoy it.
    To do
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  • The manager wanted me starting / to start at 6.30 a.m. but that was too early.
    To start
  •  15
  • Most of the time we enjoy helping/to help with the housework.
    Helping
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  • If we forget doing/to do our jobs at home, we get into trouble.
    To do
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  • There's always someone who will agree helping / to help me if I have a problem.
    To help
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  • I've never resented being / to be part of a big family.
    Being
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  • Oh no! I totally forgot turning off/ to turn off the cooker!
    Turning off
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  • She regrets spending/ to spend so much money on her new dress .
    Spending
  •  15
  • He says he loves to watch/watching sunsets on the beach.
    watching
  •  15
  • Most of the days he spends to play/playing video games.
    playing
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  • He was afraid ... (touch) the dog in case it bit him.
    to touch
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  • I'd love ... (see) your performance in this movie, when is it going to be out in the theatres?
    To see
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  • Do you remember ... (ride) a bicycle for the first time?
    riding
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  • I regret ... (inform) you that your husband has been arrested.
    To inform you
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