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Focus 2 U1 Grammar - infinitive and -ing

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  • I like walking, but the weather is bad, so I'd prefer ... (stay) inside.
    I like walking, but the weather is bad, so I'd prefer to stay inside.
  • Sarah is on her sea trip and enjoys ... (swim) and ... (dive).
    Sarah is on her sea trip and enjoys swimming and diving.
  • I love ... (cook) and I can do even the most difficult dishes.
    I love cooking and I can do even the most difficult dishes.
  • The children pretended ... (be) asleep, but in fact they were not.
    The children pretended to be asleep, but in fact they were not.
  • I need ... (look) for a lot of words in the dictionary to translate that text.
    I need to look for a lot of words in the dictionary to translate that text.
  • I'd like ... (go) to the cinema. What about you?
    I'd like to go to the cinema. What about you?
  • We miss ... (hike) in the mountains and forests during warm summer days.
    We miss hiking in the mountains and forests during warm summer days.
  • Bob hates ... (explain) simple things many times.
    Bob hates explaining simple things many times.
  • Don't tell it to Mia. She can’t stand ... (receive) bad news.
    Don't tell it to Mia. She can’t stand receiving bad news.
  • I like ... (wear) comfortable clothes.
    I like wearing comfortable clothes.
  • Tina chose ... (apply) to Stanford, not to Yale.
    Tina chose to apply to Stanford, not to Yale.
  • I want ... (start) a new project next year.
    I want to start a new project next year.
  • I prefer ... (watch) sports, but I don’t mind ... (play) table tennis with you.
    I prefer to watch sports, but I don’t mind playing table tennis with you.
  • Tom can’t afford ... (order) meals in this restaurant. Let's go anywhere else.
    Tom can’t afford to order meals in this restaurant. Let's go anywhere else.
  • We didn't have enough money, but decided ... (buy) that car.
    We didn't have enough money, but decided to buy that car.
  • Mike isn't lazy, but he avoids ... (take) difficult tasks.
    Mike isn't lazy, but he avoids taking difficult tasks.
  • Dan seriously considered ... (change) careers.
    Dan seriously considered changing careers.
  • I hope ... (finish) my work quickly and join you.
    I hope to finish my work quickly and join you.
  • Ben managed ... (build) his house by his own.
    Ben managed to build his house by his own.
  • I agree ... (do) this work if you help me.
    I agree to do this work if you help me.
  • Yesterday, Suzy spent all the day ... (listen) to music and ... (play) computer games.
    Yesterday, Suzy spent all the day listening to music and playing computer games.
  • Lina refused ... (meet) with David, because he is very rude.
    Lina refused to meet with David, because he is very rude.