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  • It may to be/ be a good idea to check with your manager first.
    It may be a good idea to check with your manager first.
  • I struggled to complete/ completing the exercise.
    I struggled to complete the exercise.
  • Please don't hesitate contacting me/ to contact me if you have a problem.
    Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have a problem.
  • The company is urging its clients to pay immediately/ paying immediately.
    The company is urging its clients to pay immediately.
  • I can't afford to buy a house/ buying a house.
    I can't afford to buy a house
  • We've decided separating/ to separate.
    We've decided to separate.
  • I'm looking forward to hear/ to hearing from you soon.
    I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon.
  • Don't put off doing/ to do your homework for too long.
    Don't put off doing your homework for too long.
  • I asked her helping me/ to help me.
    I asked her to help me.