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admit
admit + ing (She admitted making a mistake.)
want
want + to infinitive (Have you ever wanted to take up guitar lessons?)
teach
teach + to infinitive (My father is teaching me to cook. I'm really bad at it)
promise
promise + to infinitive (I promise not to tell anybody. It's our secret)
plan
plan + to infinitive (I'm planning to go camping next summer)
persuade
persuade + to infinitive (She tried to persuade him to change his mind.)
offer
offer + to infinitive (My best friend offered to help me with my Biology project)
learn
learn + to infinitive (How come you've never learned to drive?)
intend
intend + to infinitive (We intend to go to Australia next year.)
forget
forget + to infinitive (I never forget to turn off the lights before leaving home)
agree
agree + to infinitive (Do you agree to do that?)
advise
advise + to infinitive (She advised me to go to the doctor.)
suggest
suggest + ing (I suggest asking your teacher if you have any doubts.)
look forward to
look forward to + ing (She was looking forward to seeing you.)
consist of
consist of + ing (Her responsibilities consist of answering the phone and greeting visitors.)
imagine
imagine + ing (Imagine all the people living life in peace. John Lennon)
avoid
avoid + ing (I try to avoid going shopping on Saturdays.)
apologise for
apologise for + ing (I apologize for forgetting you birthday)