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Her daughter always (refuse / eat) vegetables.
Her daughter always refuses to eat vegetables.
I (want / improve) my pronunciation.
I want to improve my pronunciation.
He (promise / tell) the truth.
He promised to tell the truth.
We (plan / paint) the kitchen next month.
We plan to paint the kitchen next month.
She (agree / lend) me her bike.
She agreed to lend me her bike.
They (need / study) harder for the exam.
They need to study harder for the exam.
I (learn / play) the guitar when I was younger.
I learned to play the guitar when I was younger.
We (hope / win) the match this weekend.
We hope to win the match this weekend.
He (decide / stay) at home today.
He decided to stay at home today.
She (choose / not tell) anyone about her idea.
She chose not to tell anyone about her idea.
I can’t stand (listen) to loud noise.
I can’t stand listening to loud noise.
We (discuss / change) our plans for next fall.
We discuss changing our plans for next fall.
He (risk / get) sick if he goes outside without a jacket.
He risks getting sick if he goes outside without a jacket.
Can you (imagine / be) a famous actor?
Can you imagine being a famous actor?
She (practice / speak) French every day.
She practices speaking French every day.
We (keep / try) even when it is difficult.
We keep trying even when it is difficult.
Do you (mind / explain) this grammar rule again?
Do you mind explaining this grammar rule again?
I (suggest / meet) at 8 o’clock. Does that work for you?
I suggest meeting at 8 o’clock. Does that work for you?
They (finish / read) the book last week.
They finished reading the book last week.
He (avoid / talk) about his problems.
He avoids talking about his problems.
She (enjoy / listen) to music in the evening.
She enjoys listening to music in the evening.
Would you like (drink) some tea?
Would you like to drink some tea?