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Can I suggest (go) this afternoon.
going
I´m sure you´d manage (have) a nice time.
to have
I can´t imagine (live) in a hot country all the time.
living
He went to bed after (watch) the film.
watching.
Can you run for hours without (stop)?
stopping
(smoke) kills lots of people.
smoking
(swim) in the sea can be dangerous.
swimming
I decided (not get) tickets for the match as it didn’t sound very interesting.
not to get
It’s difficult to teach people who refuse (pay) attention.
to pay
I always put off (revise) for exams until the last minute.
revising
Did you manage (see) your friends last week?
to see
Do you feel like (meet) up later?
meeting
I can’t afford (play) golf because it’s an expensive sport.
to play
I’ve never been interested in (go) to the gym
going
.......... (listen) to classical music is really relaxing
listening
Can you remember some food on your way home? (buy)
Can you remember to buy / to get some food on your way home?
Laura went on a really successful ice-skater. (become)
Laura went on to become a really successful ice-skater.
I’ll never forget my favourite tennis player. (meet)
I’ll never forget meeting my favourite tennis player.
Dan went on even though the game had started. (talk)
Dan went on talking even though the game had started.
I don’t remember tickets for the match. (get)
I don’t remember getting / buying tickets for the match.
We stopped the game as it was so boring. (watch)
We stopped watching the game as it was so boring
I’ve tried what you mean, but it’s impossible! (understand)
I’ve tried to understand what you mean but it’s impossible!
Please don’t forget me when you get home. (call)
Please don’t forget to call me when you get home.
David’s really bad (to make / at making) decisions. He can be so annoying!
at making
Do you fancy (to go / going out) this weekend?
going out
Chris has decided (to take up / taking up) golf as most of his friends play.
to take up
There’s no point in (to play / playing) if you don’t enjoy it.
playing
It’s good (to know / knowing) that I can rely on you.
to know
I want (to go / going) to Australia, but I need to save some money
to go
Sarah suggested (to organise / organising) a surprise party for her mother.
organising
I can’t stand (to get / getting up) early in the winter when it’s dark and cold.
getting up