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It's starting (rain).
It's starting TO RAIN.
Don't bother (lock) the door.
Don't bother LOCKING/TO LOCK the door.
The teacher continued (speak).
The teacher continued SPEAKING/TO SPEAK.
He began (play) the piano.
He began PLAYING/PLAY the piano.
John intends (buy) a house.
John intends BUYING/TO BUY a house.
It has started (rain).
It has started RAINING/TO RAIN.
After discussing the economy, the president then went on (talk) about foreign policy.
After discussing the economy, the president then went on TO TALK about foreign policy.
The president paused for a moment and then went on (talk).
The president paused for a moment and then went on TALKING.
We regret (inform) you that we cannot offer you the job.
We regret TO INFORM you that we cannot offer you the job.
I now regret (say) what I said.
I now regret SAYING what I said.
Did you remember (call) your sister?
Did you remember TO CALL your sister?
Please remember (lock) the door when you go out.
Please remember TO LOCK the door when you go out.
He can't remember (cry) on his first day at school.
He can't remember CRYING on his first day at school.
He can still remember (go) to Paris when he was eight.
He can still remember GOING to Paris when he was eight.
He can still remember (be) in the hospital when he was four.
He can still remember BEING in the hospital when he was four.
I don't want (go) out tonight. I am too tired.
I don't want TO GO out tonight. I am too tired.
I don't enjoy (drive) very much.
I don't enjoy DRIVING very much.
They denied (steal) the money.
They denied STEALING the money.
Avoid (to eat/ eat/ eating) the food that had been kept too long in summer.
Avoid EATING the food that had been kept too long in summer.
They promised me (to come/ come/ coming) the other day.
They promised me TO COME the other day.
It's too difficult (to walk/ walk/ walking) in such hot weather.
It's too difficult TO WALK in such hot weather.
They aren't fancy (to go/ go/ going) out tonight.
They aren't fancy GOING out tonight.
Would you prefer (to start/ start/ starting) with some bread?
Would you prefer TO START with some bread?
The story is worth (to read/ read/ reading).
The story is worth READING.
My dad stopped (to smoke/ smoke/ smoking). I would like him (to stop/ stop/ stopping) smoking.
My dad stopped TO SMOKE. I would like him TO STOP smoking.
She doesn't mind (to open/ open/ opening) the window. It's so stuffy!
She doesn't mind OPENING the window. It's so stuffy!
He wants me (to sell/ sell/ selling) him my house.
He wants me TO SELL him my house.
She doesnt' want him (to come/ come/ coming).
She doesnt' want him TO COME.
I want her (to jump/ jump/ jumping) into the swimming pool.
I want her TO JUMP into the swimming pool.
I want them (to go/ go/ going) to the cinema.
I want them TO GO to the cinema.
We don't want her (to disturb/ disturb/ disturbing) us.
We don't want her TO DISTURB us.
He can't (to imagine/ imagine/ imagining) him a designer.
He can't IMAGINE him a designer.
It was hard enough (to learn/ learn/ learning) Chinese well.
It was hard enough TO LEARN Chinese well.
Do you fancy (to eat/ eat/ eating) out tonight?
Do you fancy EATING out tonight?
We couldn't help (to laugh/ laugh/ laughing) at Charlie Chaplin's acting.
We couldn't help LAUGHING at Charlie Chaplin's acting.
Let's stop (to eat/ eat/ eating) at this restaurant. - Давай(те) прекратим есть в этом ресторане.
Let's stop EATING at this restaurant.
Let's stop (to eat/ eat/ eating) at this restaurant. - Давай(те) остановимся, чтобы поесть в этом ресторане.
Let's stop TO EAT at this restaurant.
I'd like to make him (to work/ work/ working) better.
I'd like to make him WORK better.
It was too cold (to go/ go/ going) skiing.
It was too cold TO GO skiing.
I want (to visit/ visit/ visiting) my friends at weekends.
I want TO VISIT my friends at weekends.
She enjoys (to meet/meet/ meeting) them.
She enjoys MEETING them.
I hope (to go/go/going) on a picnic.
I hope TO GO on a picnic.