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Gerunds & Infinitives (UUEG, Azar, Ex. 46, p. 33 ...

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  • I refused...
    I refused TO DO it.
  • She complained about...
    She complained about DOING it.
  • Somehow, the cat managed...
    Somehow, the cat managed TO DO it.
  • He resented...
    He resented DOING it.
  • I miss...
    I missing DOING it.
  • Who is responsible for...?
    Who is responsible for DOING it?
  • He suggested...
    He suggested DOING it.
  • Did you practice...?
    Did you practice DOING it?
  • She convinced me...
    She convinced me TO DO it.
  • She agreed...
    She agreed TO DO it.
  • He advised me...
    He advised me TO DO it.
  • I couldn't resist...
    I couldn't resist DOING it.
  • We plan...
    We plan TO DO it.
  • Did the little boy admit...?
    Did the little boy admit DOING it?
  • I won't want to risk...
    I don't want to risk DOING it.
  • She challenged me...
    She challenged me TO DO it.
  • The children begged...
    The children begged TO DO it.
  • I encouraged him...
    I encouraged him TO DO it.
  • They are opposed to...
    They are opposed to DOING it.
  • I don't mind...
    I don't mind DOING it.
  • I didn't mean...
    I didn't mean TO DO it.
  • Everyone avoided...
    Everyone avoided DOING it.
  • He denied...
    He denied DOING it.
  • I don't recall...
    I don't recall DOING it.
  • He was guilty of...
    He was guilty of DOING it.
  • I'll arrange...
    I'll arrange TO DO it.
  • I volunteered...
    I volunteered TO DO it.
  • I can't afford...
    I can't afford TO DO it.
  • She threatened...
    She threatened TO DO it.
  • He persuaded me...
    He persuaded me TO DO it.
  • Did he deny...?
    Did he deny DOING it?
  • He struggled...
    He struggled TO DO it.
  • I hope...
    I hope TO DO it.
  • She didn't allow me...
    She didn't allow me TO DO it.
  • Please remind me...
    Please remind me TO DO it.
  • I didn't force him...
    I didn't force him TO DO it.
  • We prepared...
    We prepared TO DO it.
  • She swore...
    She swore TO DO it.
  • I warned him not...
    I warned him not TO DO it.
  • He seems to dislike...
    He seems to dislike DOING it.
  • Do you recommend...?
    Do you recommend DOING it?
  • Our director postponed...
    Our director postponed DOING it.
  • I am reconsidering...
    I am reconsidering DOING it.
  • Do you anticipate...?
    Do you anticipate DOING it?
  • Stop...
    Stop DOING it. (*"Stop TO DO something" has a different meaning!)
  • When will you finish...?
    When will you finish DOING it?
  • He mentioned...
    He mentioned DOING it.
  • She taught me...
    She taught me TO DO it.
  • I can't imagine...
    I can't imagine DOING it.
  • I don't care...
    I don't care TO DO it.