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  • In addition to __________ his ankle in the accident, he also hit his head. (break)
    BREAKING
  • Have you finished _______ the paper? (read)
    READING
  • She waited _________ what would happen next. (see)
    TO SEE
  • Eliza recommended __________ in a dim sum restaurant while we're in Hong Kong. (eat)
    EATING
  • She refused _______ to me after our fight. (speak)
    TO SPEAK
  • The child denied _________ the piece of chocolate cake (take)
    TAKING
  • If he keeps _________ to work late, he's going to get fired! (come)
    COMING
  • Mandy has promised _________ care of our cat while we are on holiday. (take)
    TO TAKE
  • I miss ________ in the travel industry. Maybe I can get my old job back. (work)
    WORKING
  • Do you mind _________ me translate this letter? (help)
    HELPING
  • It’s no use _________ over spilt milk. (cry)
    CRYING
  • Witnesses reported _______ the bank robber as he was climbing out of the second-storey window. (see)
    SEEING
  • Is it worth _________ to the boss or is he just going to say no? (talk)
    TALKING
  • The medical team deserves __________ the award for their volunteer work in sub-Saharan Africa. (get)
    TO GET
  • Don't hesitate _______ for help if you don't understand the instructions (ask)
    TO ASK
  • He never admitted ________ the wild party while his parents were out of town. (have)
    TO HAVING
  • I am really looking forward to ________ that film. (watch)
    WATCHING
  • I can’t risk __________ the customer so I’m going to do what they asked. (offend
    OFFEDNING
  • Where did you learn ______ Spanish? Was it in Spain or in Latin America? (speak)
    TO SPEAK
  • Cheryl suggested __________ a movie after work. (watch)
    SEEING
  • Mr. Edwards chose _______ the management position in Chicago rather than the position in Miami. (accept)
    TO ACCEPT
  • I demand __________ to the manager of the hotel immediately. (speak)
    TO SPEAK
  • Frank offered _________ us paint the house. (help)
    TO HELP
  • I hope __________ from college next June. (graduate)
    TO GRADUATE
  • I would love ______ to the beach this weekend. Do you fancy ______? (go) (go)
    TO GO, GOING