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A4 Complete verbs + to or 'ing'
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He went on ___________ (talk) about his childhood. (This was the next thing he talked about.)
to talk
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Everyone can help _________ (reduce) carbon emissions by using public transport.
to reduce
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If you prefer ________ (not / go) camping there are youth hostels nearby.
not to go (a habit or preference)
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I don't feel like _________ (go) out tonight.
going
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I don't mind ___________ (speak) English.
speaking
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I avoided __________ (see) my teacher this week.
seeing
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He will attempt ________ (break) the national record for the 1,500 metres.
to break
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She decided _________ (come) to the party.
to come
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She agreed _________ (help) me.
to help
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Have you finished _______ (do) your homework?
doing
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I can't stand __________ (walk) in the rain.
walking
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I forgot __________ (say) that. (I have no memory of this)
saying
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Jack refused ______ (fight) in such an immoral war.
to fight
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She seems ________ (understand) most of what we say.
to understand
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He went on ___________ (talk). (He continued talking.)
talking
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I hate __________ (play) sports.
playing (-ING form is more common after hate & love)
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Let's meet at the shopping centre, I want ___________ (buy) a present for my brother.
to buy
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Jean promised __________ (study) harder this year.
to study
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You should practise __________ (speak) in front of a mirror before you give your presentation.
speaking
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I'm learning ________ (speak) Italian this year.
to speak
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The topic she really dislikes __________ (talk) about is body image.
talking
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Thomas would like __________ (watch) a horror film.
to watch
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Watersports enthusiasts should consider __________ (hire) a wetsuit as well as a lifejacket.
hiring
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I like ________ (make) jam. (emphasis on the experience/action)
making
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Let's stop __________ (buy) flowers. (not continue)
buying
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I can't afford _______ (pay) for the tickets.
to pay
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I want _________ (read) more fantasy books this year.
to read
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He likes _________ (bake) cakes. (The action or experience is more important)
baking
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I hope ________ (pass) the History exam.
to pass
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I remembered _____________ (lock) the door. (I did something I had to do.)
to lock
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She keeps ___________ (change) her mind about the wedding.
changing
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I fancy __________ (eat) a Whopper at Burger King. Do you?
eating
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He likes _________ (bake) cakes for special occasions. (the result of the action is more important, or to describe a habit/something we prefer)
to bake
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Do you enjoy _______ (study) English?
studying
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I tried __________ (learn) Japanese, but it was too difficult, so I stopped. (try something, and not succeed)
to learn
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Why did you choose ________ (study) arts?
to study
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I tried ________ spinach, but I didn't like it. (try something and find out what it's like)
eating
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Ben offered _________ (take) me home.
to take
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We have a lot of fruit in the garden. I like _______ (make) jam every year.
to make (a habit or preference)
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I remember _________ (lock) the door. (I have a memory of this).
locking
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We managed _________ (cross) the valley.
to cross
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I forgot ____________ (say) thank you. (I didn't say it)
to say
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I keep __________ (try) to pass my driving test, but I can't.
trying
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We decided _________________ (go) ona trip to Malta
to go
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I don't mind _______ (go) shopping, I'm free this afternoon
going
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He admitted _______ (steal) the car.
stealing
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She hopes ________ (go) to university next year.
to go
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I finished _______ (read) the final Harry Potter book last night.
reading
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I suggest ________ (meet) at the youth club at 10 o’clock.
meeting
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I love __________ (do) gymnastics.
doing (-ING form is more common after love & hate)
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Dina enjoys _________ (do exercise) so much, she wants ___________ (be) a football player.
doing exercise / to be
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Let's stop __________ (buy) flowers. (in order to do something)
to buy
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I miss _____ (go) to primary school. It was so much more fun!
going
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We just couldn’t imagine Gerry ________ (sing) in public.
singing
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