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  • He denied (steal) the money.
    stealing
  • Mark's friends miss (see) him and they want him (visit) them soon.
    seeing, to visit
  • You promised (not tell) my mum.
    not to tell
  • I suggested (go) to the cinema.
    going
  • I've decided (go) on a vegetarian diet.
    to go
  • You promised (call) me.
    to call
  • Joan’s hoping (study) law at Harvard.
    Joan’s hoping to study law at Harvard.
  • My dad has offered (pick) us up.
    My dad has offered to pick us up.
  • I can't afford (buy) a new bike.
    to buy
  • She always avoids (do) the washing-up.
    doing
  • I expect (be) back within a week.
    I expect to be back within a week.
  • My mother says she’s looking forward (meet) you.
    My mother says she’s looking forward to meeting you.
  • Why don’t you give up (smoke)?
    Why don’t you give up smoking?
  • Jane enjoyed (eat) the pizza.
    eating
  • We managed (arrive) on time.
    to arrive
  • Mum never seems (notice) my mistakes.
    to notice
  • Dan admitted (ride) the bike without permission, but he denied (damage) it.
    riding, damaging
  • I keep (tell) you, but you won’t listen!
    I keep telling you, but you won’t listen!
  • We agreed (go) there together.
    We agreed to go there together.
  • I stopped (dig) and looked at him.
    I stopped digging and looked at him.
  • He finished (clean) the kitchen.
    He finished cleaning the kitchen.
  • I don't mind (get) up early.
    getting
  • She can't stand (listen) to rock music.
    listening
  • She refuses (go out) in the rain.
    to go
  • I fancy (try) out a new computer game.
    trying
  • Dan refused (do) his homework.
    to do