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I love ... (cook) and I can do even the most difficult dishes.
I love cooking and I can do even the most difficult dishes.
Yesterday, Suzy spent all the day ... (listen) to music and ... (play) computer games.
Yesterday, Suzy spent all the day listening to music and playing computer games.
We miss ... (hike) in the mountains and forests during warm summer days.
We miss hiking in the mountains and forests during warm summer days.
I like ... (wear) comfortable clothes.
I like wearing comfortable clothes.
Bob hates ... (explain) simple things many times.
Bob hates explaining simple things many times.
Sarah is on her sea trip and enjoys ... (swim) and ... (dive).
Sarah is on her sea trip and enjoys swimming and diving.
I prefer ... (watch) sports, but I don’t mind ... (play) table tennis with you.
I prefer to watch sports, but I don’t mind playing table tennis with you.
Dan seriously considered ... (change) careers.
Dan seriously considered changing careers.
Don't tell it to Mia. She can’t stand ... (receive) bad news.
Don't tell it to Mia. She can’t stand receiving bad news.
Mike isn't lazy, but he avoids ... (take) difficult tasks.
Mike isn't lazy, but he avoids taking difficult tasks.
I like walking, but the weather is bad, so I'd prefer ... (stay) inside.
I like walking, but the weather is bad, so I'd prefer to stay inside.
I'd like ... (go) to the cinema. What about you?
I'd like to go to the cinema. What about you?
I want ... (start) a new project next year.
I want to start a new project next year.
Lina refused ... (meet) with David, because he is very rude.
Lina refused to meet with David, because he is very rude.
The children pretended ... (be) asleep, but in fact they were not.
The children pretended to be asleep, but in fact they were not.
I need ... (look) for a lot of words in the dictionary to translate that text.
I need to look for a lot of words in the dictionary to translate that text.
Ben managed ... (build) his house by his own.
Ben managed to build his house by his own.
I hope ... (finish) my work quickly and join you.
I hope to finish my work quickly and join you.
We didn't have enough money, but decided ... (buy) that car.
We didn't have enough money, but decided to buy that car.
Tina chose ... (apply) to Stanford, not to Yale.
Tina chose to apply to Stanford, not to Yale.
Tom can’t afford ... (order) meals in this restaurant. Let's go anywhere else.
Tom can’t afford to order meals in this restaurant. Let's go anywhere else.
I agree ... (do) this work if you help me.
I agree to do this work if you help me.