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  • I deeply regret (not train) ______ regularly when I had the chance to go pro. (I am sorry about something I did in the past)
    not training
  •  15
  • The coach regrets (inform) ______ you that due to his injury he will miss the final. (I feel sorry to deliver this bad news/formal)
    to inform
  •  15
  • The mountaineers finished discussing their route and went on (climb) ______ the last challenging pitch of the rock face. (They talked about one thing and then moved to a new topic/action)
    to climb
  •  15
  • The marathon runner went on (run) ______ for another two hours despite the pain barrier. (She continued doing the same action)
    running
  •  15
  • I like (check) ______ my cycling equipment thoroughly before every long ride. (I think it is a good idea/habit)
    to check
  •  15
  • I like (watch) ______ extreme sports documentaries I find them really exciting. (I enjoy it)
    watching
  •  15
  • The swimming pool really needs (clean) ______ this week before the championship meet. (The object needs something done to it/passive meaning)
    cleaning
  •  15
  • The team needs (re-focus) ______ their energy before the second half of the game. (This is our plan/desire)
    to re-focus
  •  15
  • Please remember (take) ______ your sports kit with you practice is cancelled if you forget it. (Don't forget to do)
    to take
  •  15
  • I'll always remember (score) ______ the winning goal in the cup final. (I have a memory of a past event)
    scoring
  •  15
  • The injured player tried (play) ______ the match with a strapped ankle to see if he could manage it. (Experiment with a method to see if it helps)
    playing
  •  15
  • The climber tried (reach) ______ the summit but the weather was too severe and he had to turn back. (He made an effort but did not succeed)
    to reach
  •  15