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He treats sick people.
He's a doctor.
She types letters and answers the phone.
She's a secretary.
He serves people food and drinks.
He's a waiter.
She care for people who are ill.
She's a nurse
I hate ... (attend) performances.
I hate attending performances.
Trecey might get/to get a job as a shop assistant.
Trecey might get a job as a shop assistant.
You must install/to install a good anit-virus program.
You must install a good anit-virus program.
Sally went to the computer lab do/to do some work.
Sally went to the computer lab to do some work.
I'd like see/to see the new Star Wars film tonight.
I'd like to see the new Star Wars film tonight.
It's necessary for me to buy a digital camera. I ... buy a digital camera.
I have to buy a digital camera.
Do you want me to drive you to school today? .... I drive you to school today?
Shall I drive you to school today?
I advise you to save all your files. You ..... save all your flies.
You should save all your flies.
No one is allowed to enter the room. You ....... enter the room.
You mustn't enter the room.
I don't like ... junk food.
I don't like eating junk food.
We can't ... a cake - we haven't got any eggs.
We can't make a cake - we haven't got any eggs.
He went to the supermarket ... some vegetables for dinner.
He went to the supermarket to buy some vegetables for dinner.
Jenna loves ... her bicycle.
Jenna loves riding her bicycle.
You don't have to/mustn't make dinner - I'll cook some pasta tonight.
You don't have to make dinner - I'll cook some pasta tonight.
You mustn't/have to exercise if you are ill.
You mustn't exercise if you are ill.
We could ... (join) a yoga class.
We could join a yoga class.
He lifts weights ... (become) stronger.
He lifts weights to become stronger.
I'll go ... (run) tomorrow if the weather is good.
I'll go running tomorrow if the weather is good.
You must ... (train) every day before the big game.
You must train every day before the big game.
Daniel would like .... (watch) the match on TV tonight.
Daniel would like to watch the match on TV tonight.