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