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Gerund and infinitive

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  • My sister refused (to help/helping) me with my project.
    to help
  • Our team deserved (to win/winning) the match.
    to win
  • Larry detests (to practice/practicing) judo.
    practicing
  • Ricky enjoyed (to read/reading) a book.
    reading
  • We need (to buy/buying) a new toaster.
    to buy
  • My aunt offered (to help/helping) us with the homework.
    to help
  • After (to watch/watching) the film I met my grandma.
    watching
  • I miss (to run/running). Now I'm not allowed.
    running
  • My sister couldn't help (to laugh/laughing)
    laughing
  • Judy seems (to be/being) happy.
    to be
  • Greg hates (to play/playing) golf.
    playing
  • It was hot so I stopped (to drink/drinking) some water.
    to drink
  • My granny agreed (to help/helping) me pack my suitcase.
    to help
  • We love (to play/playing) with our dad.
    playing
  • I remember (to buy/buying) the chocolate, but I can't find it.
    buying
  • Can you imagine (to steal/stealing) money from a bank?
    stealing
  • I promised (to do/doing) my homework.
    to do
  • I keep (to leave/leaving) late for school.
    leaving
  • I would like (to eat/eating) chocolate ice cream.
    to eat
  • Joe hopes (to pass/passing) the exam.
    to pass
  • We expected (to arrive/arriving) on Saturday morning.
    to arrive
  • I forgot (to do/doing) my homework so the teacher phoned my parents.
    to do
  • We decided (to visit/visiting) London this summer.
    to visit
  • My boss stopped (to smoke/smoking) three years ago.
    smoking
  • Tom suggested (to go/going) for a walk.
    going
  • I remembered (to post/posting) the letter, so it should arrive soon.
    to post
  • Mike wants (to have/having) a brother.
    to have