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I remember ________ (lock) the door last night.
locking
Remember _____ (lock) the door before you leave.
to lock
We regret ___ (inform) you that your application was unsuccessful.
to inform
I regret ___ (spend) so much money on that jacket—I never wear it.
spending
If you want to pass the test, it will mean ___ (study) a lot.
studying
Can you imagine ___ (live) in a different country?
living
She avoided ___ (talk) about the argument.
talking
I can’t help ___ (feel) nervous before a big exam.
feeling
I’m looking forward to ___ (see) my family this weekend.
seeing
She suggested ___ (go) for a walk after dinner.
going
He tried ___ (eat) healthier by avoiding fast food.
eating
I tried ___ (lift) the suitcase, but it was too heavy.
to lift
It started ___ (rain) just as we left the house.
to rain/raining
She started ___ (learn) French when she moved to Paris.
learning/to learn
I don’t like ___ (clean), but I love a tidy house.
cleaning
He likes ___ (wake up) early to go for a run before work.
to wake up
She completely forgot ___ (invite) them to the party, so she was surprised to see them there.
inviting
Don’t forget ___ (turn off) the lights before you leave.
to turn off
I remember ___ (meet) him at last year’s conference.
meeting
Please remember ___ (call) me when you arrive.
to call
She stopped ___ (smoke) because it was bad for her health.
smoking
He was running late but stopped ___ (buy) a coffee on the way.
to buy
Can you help me ________ (wash) the dishes?
to wash OR wash
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive:  I can't help __________ (smile) when I see my cat.
smiling
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive:  Don't forget _________ (feed) the cat while I'm out.
to feed
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive:  Have you tried ________ (take) a tablet to help you sleep?
taking
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive:  Did you remember _______ (send) your sister a card? It's her birthday today.
to send
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: I had to run home because I had forgotten _________ (turn) the oven off.
to turn
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: I don't mind ________ (work) late tonight if you want me to.
working
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: I'd prefer ___________ (eat out) instead of getting takeaway.
to eat out
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: Do you feel like _____ (go) to the gym with me?
going
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: We threatened _____________ (call) the police if the boys didn't stop throwing stones.
to call
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: My parents used to make me ____________ (tidy) my room.
tidy
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: I wasn't well and a young man offered ___________ (carry) my bags.
to carry
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: I'm very impatient. I can't stand ________ (wait) in queues.
waiting
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: We'd better _______ (do) some shopping- there isn't much food for the weekend.
do
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: Even though the snow was really deep, we managed _____ (drive) to the local shop and back.
to drive
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: I suggest ____________ (take) a taxi to the airport tomorrow. It will be quicker.
taking
Jason promised ... (phone) me.
to phone
Tom admitted ... (steal) a CD from the shop.
stealing
Joe enjoys ... (shop) in town but refuses ... (shop) online.
shopping/to shop
I decided ... (order) groceries online as I don't like ... (queue) in supermarkets.
to order/queueing
My friend offered ... (give) me a lift to the shops.
to give
You can expect ... (pay) less online than in a shop.
to pay
Do you fancy ... (go) to the cinema this evening?
going
Do you need ... (revise) before the test?
to revise
I can't help ... (sleep) in late. It's Sunday!
sleeping
Do you mind ... (wait) for me? I'll only be 5 minutes.
waiting
She has to avoid ... (eat) fast food so often.
eating
He hates ... (drive) at night.
driving
She hopes ... (be) a teacher.
to be
He spends a lot of time ... (fix) his car.
fixing
I sometimes pretend ... (be) ill.
to be
I really can't stand ... (go) to the city centre.
going
I'm not keen on ... (read) novels, I prefer ... (watch) TV.
reading/watching
He left without ... (say) goodbye.
saying
They plan ... (go) abroad this summer.
to go