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8A: choosing between gerunds and infinitives
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I don't mind (do / to do / doing) overtime during the week.
I don't mind doing overtime during the week.
Please try (not make, not to make, not making) any more mistakes in the report.
Please try not to make any more mistakes in the report.
All employees must (wear / wearing / wear to) a jacket and tie at work.
All employees must wear a jacket and tie at work.
The manager lets us (leave / leaving / to leave) work early on Fridays.
The manager lets us leave work early on Fridays.
In the end I decided (not to buy / not buying / not buy) the shoes because they were very expensive.
In the end I decided not to buy the shoes because they were very expensive.
Did you remember (lock / to lock / locking) the door?
Did you remember to lock the door?
Mark and his wife agreed (not worry / not to worry / not worrying) about the problems he had at work.
Mark and his wife agreed not to worry about the problems he had at work.
Rob spends three hours (commute / to commute / commuting) to work and back every day.
Rob spends three hours commuting to work and back every day.
My parents are planning (retire / to retire / retiring) before they are 65.
My parents are planning to retire before they are 65.
I'd like (set up / to set up / setting up) my own company.
I'd like to set up my own company.
I went on a training course (learn / to learning / to learn) about the new software.
I went on a training course to learn about the new software.
Layla gave up (model / to model/ modelling) when she had a baby.
Layla gave up modelling when she had a baby.
The best thing about weekends is (not go/ not to go / not going) to work.
The best thing about weekends is not going to work.
Dave is very good at (solve/ solve at / solving) problems.
Dave is very good at solving problems.
We went on (work, to work, working) until we finished.
We went on working until we finished.
Be careful (not asking / not to ask) her about her boyfriend -- they've split up.
Be careful not to ask her about her boyfriend -- they've split up.
My boss wants (open / to open / opening) a new office.
My boss wants to open a new office.
I want (do / to do / doing) my shopping this morning.
I want to do my shopping this morning.
(Apply / To Apply / Applying) to go to university abroad can be complicated.
Applying to go to university abroad can be complicated.
It's important for me (spend, to spent, spending) time with my family.
It's important for me to spent time wtih my family.
I'm in charge of (recruit / to recruit / recruiting) new staff.
I'm in charge of recruiting new staff.