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She kept to talk / talking during the film.
talking
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She helped me to carry / carrying my suitcase.
to carry
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I am learning to speak / speaking French
to speak
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He asked to come / coming with us.
to come
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He suggested to buy / buying a new book.
buying
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I dislike to wait / waiting
waiting
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She's too young to drive / driving a car.
to drive
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I've finished to cook / cooking - come and eat!
cooking
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She avoided to tell / telling him about her plans.
telling
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I look forward to hear / hearing the results of the case.
hearing
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Let me give / giving you a description of the mugger.
give
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I can't afford to take / taking a taxi when the bus is late.
taking
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I enjoy to watch / watching American police shows.
watching
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He enjoys to have / having a bath in the evening
having
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I'd like to report / reporting a crime.
to report
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Do you mind to give / giving me a hand?
giving
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You are not allowed to drop / dropping litter on the street.
to drop
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I don't fancy to go / going out tonight
going
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I would like to come / coming to the party with you.
to come
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He decided to study / studying biology.
to study
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Okay!
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