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I prefer _______ my training in the evening. (do)
to do / doing (both are correct)
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The knight offered _______ the sword for him. (carry)
to carry
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The soldiers started _______ at dawn. (march)
marching / to march (both are correct)
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I like _______ in the forest alone. (walk)
walking / to walk (both are correct)
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I enjoy _______ stories about knights and dragons. (read)
reading
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She hates _______ up early for training. (wake)
waking
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The king refused _______ the sword again. (take)
to take
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He tried _______ up, but he was too tired. (stand)
to stand
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We need _______ the truth before it’s too late. (know)
to know
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They finished _______ just before sunset. (march)
marching
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The knight promised _______ the truth. (tell)
to tell
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Arthur promised _______ if Britain was in danger. (return)
to return
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He stopped _______ the sword behind the rock. (hide)
to hide
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The armies didn’t stop _______ until the sun went down. (fight)
fighting
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He agreed _______ the sword back to the lake. (return)
to return
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I can't imagine _______ in a world without magic. (live)
living
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I forgot _______ the message to the king. (send)
to send
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She couldn't imagine _______ the sword away. (throw)
throwing
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He didn’t mind _______ to the king again. (talk)
talking
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We decided _______ the castle early in the morning. (leave)
to leave
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