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Infinitive vs Gerund (part 2)

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    Use either Infinitive or Gerund in the sentences.
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  • I don't mind (look) after the neighbour's cat.
    looking
  •  5
  • I refuse (have) the neighbour's cat here in my house.
    to have
  •  10
  • I'm beginning (think) that she is late.
    to think
  •  15
  • He considered (climb) up the mountain.
    climbing
  •  20
  • She decided (wait) until dark.
    to wait
  •  25
  • Please, stop (make) so much noise.
    making
  •  5
  • Peter suggested (go) for a picnic.
    going
  •  10
  • I was surprised (hear) she'd failed her exam.
    to hear
  •  15
  • Have you finished (clean) the room?
    cleaning
  •  20
  • Teachers cant stand (listen) to student's noise.
    listening
  •  25
  • I need (get) a new dress.
    to get
  •  5
  • I stopped (smoke) many years ago.
    smoking
  •  10
  • This exercise is easy (do).
    to do
  •  15
  • My sister is trying (find) a new book (read).
    to find, to read
  •  20
  • We need (call) her parents. 
    to call
  •  25
  • I remembered (buy) the milk, but I forgot the bread.
    to buy
  •  5