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Gerund vs Infinitive

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  • I'm already so tired. I need ... (take) a short break.
    to take
  • He enjoys ... (have) a bath in the evening.
    having
  • Dad suggested ... (leave) the car here and walking the rest of the way.
    leaving
  • She admitted ... (steal) the money.
    stealing
  • Finally I managed ... (finish) the work.
    to finish
  • She helped me ... (carry) my suitcases.
    (to) carry
  • It's not much use ... (have) a smartphone if you don't know how to use it.
    having
  • She's clever enough ... (understand) it.
    to understand
  • I would like ... (come) to the party with you.
    to come
  • After ... (listen) to his story I decided ... (not believe) him
    listening, not to believe
  • She agreed ... (bring) the pudding to the dinner.
    to bring
  • It was nice ... (see) you looking so happy!
    to see
  • The policeman advised us ... (not go) into that neighbourhood.
    not to go
  • I'd rather ... (go) for a walk than do my homework.
    go
  • She avoided ... (tell) him about her plans.
    telling
  • The teenager refused ... (go) on holiday with his parents.
    to go
  • They didn’t let her ... (wear) jeans.
    wear
  • ... (fish) used to be my favourite hobby at your age.
    Fishing
  • My mum doesn't let me ... (come) with you.
    come
  • They seem ... (be) in a good mood.
    to be
  • My teacher made me ... (apologize) for what I had said.
    apologize
  • She offered ... (take) me to the airport.
    to take
  • He could ... (ride) a bike when he was five.
    ride
  • The boy hoped ... (pass) the exam, but he wasn't sure about it.
    to pass