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Gerund or infinitive
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They keep ... (talk) during the lesson.
talking
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He enjoyed ... (ski) in the mountains last year.
skiing
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He adores ... (eat) chocolate cakes.
eating
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She finished ... (read) the book yesterday.
reading
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They decide ... (start) a business.
to start
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They prefer ... (stay) home on rainy days.
to stay/staying
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They admitted ... (break) the window yesterday.
breaking
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He didn’t mind ... (cook) dinner last night.
cooking
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They look forward to ... (go) on holiday.
going
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She learned ... (drive) a car last year.
to drive
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They practise ... (play) the guitar after school.
playing
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She appeared ... (know) the answer to the question.
to know
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I am strong enough ... (carry) this bag.
to carry
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I suggest ... (go) for a walk today.
going
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They expect ... (win) the game today.
to win
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I promise ... (study) harder this month.
to study
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He seemed ... (know) the answer before.
to know
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My job involves ... (speak) to customers daily.
speaking
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I continue ... (work) every day after lunch.
working
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She loved ... (dance) at the party yesterday.
dancing
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She tried ... (finish) the project yesterday.
to finish
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They risk ... (hurt) themselves when they run very quickly.
hurting
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They consider ... (buy) a bigger house soon.
buying
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They chose ... (live) in the city.
to live
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