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Gerunds vs. Infinitives

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  • We look forward to _____ (meet) our new colleagues.
    meeting
  • I tried _____ (understand) the complex explanation.
    to understand
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): They allowed me using their car for the weekend.
    TO use
  • He tried _____ (fix) the computer himself before calling IT.
    to fix
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): I can’t stand waiting for hours in the queue.
    OK
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): I considered to apply for a position abroad.
    applyING
  • I can’t imagine _____ (spend) a whole day without checking my phone.
    spending
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): He failed completing the project on time.
    TO complete
  • I wish _____ (travel) more often next year.
    to travel
  • He denied _____ (break) the vase.
    breaking
  • He promised _____ (deliver) the documents on time.
    to deliver
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): Don’t forget submit your application before the deadline.
    TO submit
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): I regret to tell you that the event is canceled.
    OK
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): He mentioned to attend the workshop last month.
    attendING
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): I stopped talking when I realized everyone was listening.
    OK
  • We hope _____ (receive) your feedback by Friday.
    to receive
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): He tried not spending too much time on social media.
    TO spend
  • She suggested _____ (take) a different route to avoid traffic.
    taking
  • I forgot _____ (lock) the door before leaving the house.
    to lock
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): She regretted spend so much money on unnecessary clothes.
    spendING
  • I intend _____ (finish) the project before the deadline.
    to finish
  • Correct the mistake (if necessary): They refused attending the meeting without notice.
    TO attend