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  • I'll never forget to arrive / forget arriving on the island. It was so beautiful.
    forget arriving
  • Oh, no! I think I forgot to pay / forgot paying for my drink! I'll have to go back to the cafe straight away.
    forgot to pay
  • He tried to open / tried opening the door, but the key got stuck in the lock.
    tried to open
  • Can you remember to set / remember setting your alarm for 7:30 tomorrow morning, please?
    remember to set
  • It was a stupid thing to do, but I don't regret doing / regret to do it because it was such good fun.
    regret doing
  • I stopped to look / stopped looking in the window of the new shop in the high street.
    stopped to look
  • I hope finding / to find a job sometime soon because I really need the money.
    to find
  • It was late, but they went on chatting / went on to chat into the night.
    went on chatting
  • I'll keep looking / to look for a job until I find one that I really like.
    looking
  • I remember putting / remember to put my mobile phone charger in my bag, but it isn't there now.
    remember putting
  • I didn't mean hurting / mean to hurt you. It was an accident.
    I didn't mean to hurt.
  • Can you stop doing / to do that? It's really annoying.
    stop doing
  • I'd consider to work / working at a shopping centre.
    working
  • I've spent hours to apply / applying for jobs online and asking / to ask my friends if they know of any.
    applying, asking
  • My friends invited me to travel / travelling across Spain with them and I want going / to go.
    to travel, to go
  • I could go back home to get an umbrella, but that would mean missing / mean to miss my train.
    mean missing
  • I know she's angry but you haven't even tried talking / tried to talk to her yet. I'm sure she'd listen.
    tried talking
  • I haven't managed to get / getting any interviews so far.
    to get
  • I'm planning looking / to look for a part-time job when I can finally drive.
    to look
  • The team started badly, but they went on winning / went on to win the match.
    went on to win
  • We regret to inform / regret informing that you will not be accepted for a place at the college.
    regret to inform
  • We want flying / to fly to Barcelona and visit some friends there.
    to fly