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  • My mum asked me (buy) some eggs.
    to buy
  • (cook) and (clean) are two things I really hate.
    Cooking / cleaning
  • I offered (help) her but she said she could do it alone.
    to help
  • It was so exciting (see) the stadium in real life.
    to see
  • It's worth (read) this book if you want to know more about him.
    reading
  • My sister spends hours (get) ready to go out.
    getting
  • I'm looking forward to (see) my cousin next month.
    seeing
  • I'm fed up with (listen) to you complaining.
    listening
  • What verb form always follows prepositions? Give an example.
    ing
  • I put off (study) because I really didn't want to do it!
    studying
  • I think it's important (eat) fruit and vegetables every day.
    to eat
  • _____ (become) a professional athlete involves _____ (train) for several hours a day.
    Becoming / training
  • What verb form always follows adjectives? Give an example
    to + inf
  • Which two verbs are followed by the infinitive without TO?
    make and let
  • I really recommend (watch) that series.
    watching
  • My friend suggested (go) to the cinema.
    going
  • My sister is really keen on (play) the guitar.
    playing
  • When I was younger, my parents made me (make) my bed every day.
    make
  • My dad didn't use to let me (watch) horror films.
    watch
  • (run) is a great form of exercise.
    Running
  • When I was a child I refused (eat) broccoli.
    to eat