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It was good of you ...... (help) me fix my bicycle.
to help
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They refused ..... (give) me my money back.
to give
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The kitchen windows need ........ (clean).
cleaning
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I dislike ....... (go) to the theatre alone.
going
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I don't allow people ..... (smoke) in my house.
to smoke
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Can you imagine .... (spend) your holidays on the moon?
spending
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She is too short ...... (become) a fashion model.
to become
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They have begun .... (make) preparations for the party.
making / to make
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It was silly of you ..... (forget) to lock the door.
to forget
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He advised her ..... (speak) to her boss.
to speak
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She will ...... (return) the books next weekend.
return
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Mr Roberts was seen ...... (leave) his house at 12:15 last night.
leaving
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My parents let me ........ (stay) up late at weekends.
stay
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The man suggested ....... (call) the police in, to investigate.
calling
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There's no point in ..... (call) again. There's no one at home.
calling
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Our teacher makes us ..... (do) homework every evening.
do
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It's no use ...... (talk) to Bob; he won't change his mind.
talking
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I can't get used to ....... (live) in such a hot country.
living
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My sister can't stand ..... (watch) horror films. She gets terribly scared.
watching
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He admitted ....... (rob) the bank.
robbing
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You had better ..... (hurry), or you'll be late for work.
hurry
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