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I'd like __________ (see) that new movie at the cinema.
to see
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They can't afford __________ (go) on a vacation this year.
to go
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He needs __________ (buy) some groceries for dinner tonight.
to buy
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I promise __________ (call) you as soon as I get home.
to call
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She decided __________ (take) a walk in the park after lunch.
to take
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She wants __________ (study) in a quiet environment.
to study
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We regret __________ (tell) you about the surprise party.
telling
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The teacher encouraged __________ (participate) in the school play.
participating
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He can't stand __________ (listen) to loud music.
listening
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They practiced __________ (play) the guitar for hours yesterday.
playing
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We decided __________ (watch) a movie after dinner.
to watch
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It's too late __________ (start) a new project tonight.
to start
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She enjoys __________ (read) novels in her free time.
reading
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She's excited __________ (meet) her favorite author at the book signing.
to meet
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It's important __________ (eat) a balanced diet for good health.
to eat
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He hesitated __________ (ask) her out on a date.
to ask
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Jenny offered __________ (help) her friend with the homework.
to help
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They hope __________ (visit) the museum this weekend.
to visit
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