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  • He has given up (smoke).
    smoking
  • We agreed (meet) at the station.
    to meet
  • They can't afford (buy) a new car.
    to buy
  • I can't wait (see) the new baby.
    to see
  • Have you finished (wash) the car?
    washing
  • You promised (not / smoke) again!
    not to smoke
  • We planned (not / do) too much in the first week.
    not to do
  • They mentioned (not / be) able to upload data fast enough.
    not being
  • His aunt has offered (lend) him her car.
    to lend
  • I'll try (not / be) late, there's a lot of traffic.
    not to be
  • He dislikes (sleep) with the window closed.
    sleeping
  • I really fancy (go) for a walk in the park.
    going
  • They refused (help) us.
    to help
  • They've decided (not / sell) their house yet.
    not to sell
  • He stopped (practise) the piano, because he no longer had time for it.
    practising
  • The careers officer suggested (apply) for internships abroad.
    applying
  • I'm hoping (not / miss) too much school.
    not to miss
  • You'll have to practise (catch) if you want to be on the team.
    catching
  • I remember (watch) my grandmother working in the kitchen when I was little.
    watching
  • He avoids (have) long arguments.
    having
  • He expects (arrive) by ten.
    to arrive
  • They admitted (hack) their way into the government computer system.
    hacking
  • Would you mind (not / leave) the fridge door open, please?
    not leaving
  • He couldn't help (drop) the pan, because it was extremely hot.
    dropping
  • She denied (read) a comic under the desk in lessons.
    reading
  • Sorry I missed (see) you last weekend!
    seeing
  • Let's delay (make) a decision until we can ask Uncle Fred.
    making
  • Just keep (walk) till you get to the city centre.
    walking
  • She used (be) a shop assistant.
    to be
  • If you go on (eat) so much sugar, you'll put on weight.
    eating
  • She probably can't imagine (not / live) in Munich.
    not living
  • Don't forget (hang) the washing on the line.
    to hang
  • Have you arranged (see) Susanne on Friday?
    to see
  • He intends (study) law.
    to study
  • He never fails (surprise) us.
    to surprise
  • Her phone rang while she was walking, so she stopped (see) who it was.
    to see
  • He chose (not / study) German.
    not to study
  • He's learning (recognize) different sorts of birds.
    to recognize
  • Do you enjoy (watch) detective series?
    watching