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The teacher said he’d let me ... (have) an extension for my homework.
have
Pablo seems ... (be) the quieter of the two brothers
to be
If you don't take safety precautions, you risk ... (have) an accident.
having
It's raining. There's no point ... (go) for a walk.
(in) going
He stayed in the shade ... (avoid) ... (get) sunburnt.
avoid - getting
He's considering ... (change) his course of studies.
changing
I can't bear people ... (shout) at me.
shouting
I'll never forget ... (spend) a romantic weekend in Paris with my first boyfriend,
spending
That shirt needs ... (iron) if you're planning to wear it tonight.
ironing
If you can't sleep, try ... (read) a book in bed. It's very relaxing.
reading
I remembered ... (buy) the milk, but I forgot the bread.
to buy
We need ... (call) a plumber. The shower needs ... (repair).
to call; repairing
Do you remember ... (climb) the tree in our parents' garden when we were children?
climbing
My brother is trying ... (find) a new job.
to find
Kim expects ... (receive) the results by Friday.
to receive
... (travel) alone in a strange country can be a fascinating experience.
travelling
She's very possessive. She doesn't let him ... (go) out with his friends any more.
go
Our teacher makes us ... (check) our homework.
check
My flat is easy ... (find).
to find
I'd prefer ... (read) a good book now rather than ... (watch) that silly film.
to read; watch
I prefer ... (eat) out to ... (have) to cook and wash up.
eating; having
I would rather ... (go) on walking holidays than ... (lie) on a crowded beach.
go; lie
Alan tried ... (stop) the thief as she ran away.
to stop
Try ... (rest) for a while: you might feel better then.
resting
Let's stop ... (buy) some sweets on the way home.
to buy
I've stopped ... (smoke); it's too expensive.
smoking
I need ... (get) some new shoes.
to get
I meant ... (phone) the electrician but I forgot.
to phone
Dieting usually means ... (give) up things you enjoy.
giving
After a successful career as a football player, Johan Cruyff went on ... (become) a respected manager.
to become
Some footballers go on ... (play) professionally until they're nearly 40.
playing
Don't forget ... (phone) me if you need any help.
to phone
We must remember ... (feed) the cat.
to feed
I don't remember ... (see) Jim at the party.
seeing
I remember ... (come) here when I was young.
coming
My job enables me ... (use) my language skills,
to use
He promised not ... (tell) anyone what she'd said.
to tell
Have you finished ... (clean) the room?
cleaning
I was surprised ... (hear) she'd failed her exam.
to hear
I'm learning English ... (help) me ... (get) a better job.
to help; get/to get
Peter suggested ... (go) for a picnic.
going
I'm not very good at ... (make) things.
making
I find ... (shop) for clothes really boring.
shopping
... (read) in the car makes me feel sick.
reading
I'd better ... (go) - it's late. I'd rather ... (stay) here, though.
go; stay
Remember ... (drink) water before the race.
to drink
I only stopped ... (have) a rest once during the whole marathon.
to have
At first my parents refused ... (let) me ... (go) to karate lessons, but I kept ... (ask) and eventually they agreed,
to let; go; asking
They've promised ... (take) me windsurfing as soon as I've finished ... (study).
to take; studying
Paul seems ... (enjoy) playing golf. He's even considering ... (buy) his own set of clubs.
to enjoy; buying
I can't help ... (smile) when I see my dad playing tennis. He still hasn't learnt ... (hit) the ball properly.
smiling; to hit
When I suggested ... (go) skiing at the weekend she was extremely enthusiastic and we arranged ... (meet) on Saturday morning.
going; to meet
I can't stand ... (be) ill.
being
He obviously didn't mean ... (shoot) himself in the foot.
to shoot
Celebrities wear dark glasses to prevent people ... (recognize) them.
recognizing / from recognizing
Amy didn't deserve ... (lose) the match, because she's much better at ... (play) than her opponent.
to lose; playing
I couldn't help ... (laugh) when she started ... (sing)
laughing; singing/to sing
I left school when I was 16 ... (work) in my father's firm, but now I regret not ... (go) to university.
to work; going
We'd really like ... (live) in the centre, but it's virtually impossible ... (find) a flat there at a price we can afford ... (pay)
to live; to find; to pay
I've been meaning ... (paint) the front door for ages, but I keep ... (forget) ... (buy) the paint.
to paint; forgetting; to buy
I'm delighted ... (hear) you're coming to the wedding. We're both certainly looking forward to ... (see) you there.
to hear; seeing
... (give) up chocolate is a good idea, but if you intend ... (lose) 10 kilos, you'll have to do more than that!
giving; to lose
I really don't feel like ... (go) out tonight. I'd prefer ... (stay) in and watch a film.
going; to stay
I'm trying ... (concentrate), but it's difficult with so much noise.
to concentrate
Please stop ... (make) so much noise.
making
She decided ... (wait) until dark.
to wait
He risked ... (attract) undue attention to himself.
attracting
He considered ... (climb) through one of the open windows.
climbing
There appeared ... (be) no one in the house.
to be
I'm beginning ... (think) it's a waste of time.
to think
I was really keen on the idea of ... (learn) ... (speak) Swahili.
learning; to speak
I refuse ... (have) the neighbour's cat here in my house.
to have
I don't mind ... (look) after the neighbour's cat.
looking