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Verb patterns (no change in meaning)
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Kate’s given up ____ recently. (smoke)
smoking
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I can't help ____ in love with you! (fall)
falling
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We've decided _____ (put off) the meeting until later.
to put off
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You'd better ____ your mom, she'll be worried if not. (call)
call
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I’ve called you _____ you to the party I’m having this Friday. (invite)
to invite
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I love ____ detective novels. (read)
reading
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Would you like ____ to the cinema with me? (come)
to come
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I’d rather _____ here if you don’t mind. (stay)
stay
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My boss makes me ____ long hours. (work)
work
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Jaime told me the film was worth ______. (watch)
watching
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He promised _____ me when he gets back. (phone)
to phone
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Look, it's starting ____. (rain)
to rain / raining
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My mom never lets me ____ out late. (go)
go
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Don’t hesitate _____ me any questions about the job. (ask)
to ask
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These sentences are quite easy _____. (complete)
to complete
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I stopped ______ football when I got married. (play)
playing
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You should practice _____ different cars. (drive)
driving
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He doesn’t seem ____ what has just happened. (understand)
to understand
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Do you mind _____ for a while? I'm getting tired. (drive)
driving
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He just refused _____. (answer)
to answer
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