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They've chosen not having/not to have a party for their wedding anniversary.
They've chosen not to have a party for their wedding anniversary.
I recommend visiting/to visit the history museum. It's fascinating.
I recommend visiting the history museum. It's fascinating.
I hate to have/having to rush in the morning.
I hate having to rush in the morning.
Can you imagine having/to have as much money as a famous actor?
Can you imagine having as much money as a famous actor?
I love to swim/ swimming in the sea at night.
I love swimming in the sea at night.
She'd prefer not speaking/not to speak to anyone at the moment.
She'd prefer not to speak to anyone at the moment.
He's pretending being/to be sick so that he doesn't have to go to work.
He's pretending to be sick so that he doesn't have to go to work.
Do you fancy going/go to the cinema tonight?
Do you fancy going the cinema tonight?
Some hotels are too expensive staying/ to stay in.
Some hotels are too expensive to stay in.
Cycling/ To cycle can be a good way of seeing a new city.
Cycling can be a good way of seeing a new city.
I get fed up with spending/to spend every day on the beach.
I get fed up with spending every day on the beach.
Going/to go on holiday with friends is always fun.
Going on holiday with friends is always fun.
I'm interested in trying/to try new things on holiday.
I'm interested in trying new things on holiday.
Sleeping/ to sleep on a plane can be difficult.
Sleeping on a plane can be difficult.
Good hotels are easy finding/to find.
Good hotels are easy to find.
Travelling/ To Travel by train is usually pleasant.
Travelling by train is usually pleasant.