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Gerunds and Infinitives B1+

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  • Do you ever regret ... (leave) Australia?
    Do you ever regret LEAVING Australia?
  • She really doesn't mind ... (retake) the course if it's necessary.
    She really doesn't mind RETAKING the course if it's necessary.
  • Would you rather ... (have) soup or salad for lunch?
    Would you rather HAVE soup or salad for lunch?
  • I'll never forget ... (see) Harry Styles live! It was awesome!
    I'll never forget SEEING Harry Styles live! It was awesome!
  • When the summer ends, I really miss ... (go) to the beach in the afternoons.
    When the summer ends, I really miss GOING to the beach in the afternoons.
  • After such a long ride, we stopped ... (have) lunch at the service station.
    After such a long ride, we stopped TO HAVE lunch at the service station.
  • I wonder what makes him ... (think) he can get away with without studying.
    I wonder what makes him THINK he can get away with without studying.
  • The children were pretending ... (be) sumo wrestlers.
    The children were pretending TO BE sumo wrestlers.
  • He tried ... (have) warm baths before going to bed but he still couldn't sleep.
    He tried HAVING warm baths before going to bed but he still couldn't sleep.
  • He insisted on ... (pay) for our meal.
    He insisted on PAYING for our meal.
  • Did you remember ... (get) some sugar when you went out?
    Did you remember TO GET some sugar when you went out?
  • Passive sentence: The children ... (make) stay indoors because of the terrible weather.
    The children WERE MADE TO stay indoors because of the terrible weather.
  • I'd rather you ... (not change) the channel all the time. I want ... (watch) the news.
    I'd rather you DIDN'T CHANGE  the channel all the time. I want TO WATCH  the news.
  • We're really considering ... (buy) a new car.
    We're really considering BUYING a new car.
  • I'd prefer ... (meet) new people rather than stick to my old group of friends.
    I'd prefer TO MEET new people rather than stick to my old group of friends.
  • My brother can't stand ... (get up) early at the weekend.
    My brother can't stand GETTING UP early at the weekend.