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David couldn't deny ____ (be) there that night.
 
being
 
to be
 
both are ok
Let's discuss ____ (rearrange) the office layout, considering various productivity-enhancing options.
 
rearranging
 
to rearrange
 
both are ok
My mother finished ____ (cook), leaving the dishes for later.
 
cooking
 
to cook
 
both are ok
He mentioned _____ (swim) in the ocean and exploring the nearby caves as his favorite vacation activities.
 
swimming
 
to swim
 
both are ok
Gabriel practices ____ (play) the piano, dedicating hours to perfecting his technique.
 
playing
 
to play
 
both are ok
He quit ____ (drink) soda, opting for healthier beverage options instead.
 
drinking
 
to drink
 
both are ok
My sister couldn't resist ____ (laugh) at the comedian's hilarious jokes.
 
laughing
 
to laugh
 
both are ok
I suggest ____ (try) out the new restaurant downtown; their food has been receiving great reviews.
 
trying
 
to try
 
both are ok
Luisa and Gabriela arranged ____ (meet) her friend after work to discuss the upcoming project.
 
to meet
 
meeting
 
both are ok
He claimed ___ (have) seen the elusive bird species during his expedition.
 
to have
 
having
 
both are ok
She decided ____ (start) learning a new language to broaden her horizons.
 
to start
 
starting
 
both are ok
The protesters demand ____ (speak) with the mayor to address their concerns about the new policy
 
to speak
 
speaking
 
both are ok
They deserve ____ (receive) recognition for their hard work and dedication to the project.
 
to receive
 
receiving
 
both are ok
I expect ____ (finish) my work by the end of the day to meet the deadline.
 
to finish
 
finishing
 
both are ok
Miguel pretended ____ (be) asleep to avoid the conversation.
 
to be
 
being
 
both are ok
He refused ____ (give up) despite facing numerous challenges along the way.
 
to give up
 
giving up
 
both are ok
She volunteered ___ (help) organize the charity event to support the local community.
 
to help
 
helping
 
both are ok
They had fun ____ (explore) the city's hidden gems by taking long walks.
 
exploring
 
to explore
 
both
We had a good time ____ (hike) in the mountains, ______ (enjoy) the breathtaking views along the trail.
 
hiking, enjoying
 
to hike, to enjoy
 
both are ok
She has trouble _____ (concentrate) when studying in a noisy environment
 
concentrating
 
to concentrate
 
both are ok
He had a tough time ____ (adjuste) to the new schedule after switching to night shifts.
 
adjusting
 
to adjust
 
both are ok
They are busy ____ (organize) the event and ____ (coordinate) all the logistics and guest arrangements.
 
organizing, coordinating
 
to organize, to coordinate
 
both are ok
She worries about ____ (travel) alone, especially in unfamiliar places.
 
traveling
 
to travel
 
both are ok
What does the following sentence mean? David stopped going to the gym on Sundays.
 
He permanently stopped doing the activity
 
He temporarily stopped and then continue
What does the following sentence mean? Susan stopped to have a coffee.
 
She temporarily stopped to do the activity and the continue
 
She permanently stopped doing the activity