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  • I'm here to hep you (plan/planning) your trip to Madagascar!
    plan
  • Do you fancy (to go/going) to the movies tonight?
    going
  • They enjoyed (to swim/swimming) in the ocean during their vacation.
    swimming
  • Calm and serene, without disturbance or conflict.
    PEACEFUL
  • They gave up (to try/trying) to fix my old car.
    trying
  • She hopes (to learn/learning) new skills.
    to learn
  • Full of energy, excitement, or activity; bustling with life.
    LIVELY
  • Can you imagine (to travel/traveling) to outer space one day?
    traveling
  • It took them hours to decide on which movie (to watch/watching) tonight.
    to watch
  • The situation seems (to be/being) improving based on recent developments.
    to be
  • She wants (to travel/ traveling) the world and experience new cultures
    to travel
  • She can't stand (to listen/listening) to loud music late at night.
    listening
  • We expect the package (to arrive/arriving) by tomorrow.
    to arrive
  • He dislikes (to go/going) to crowded places because they make him anxious.
    going
  • I can't afford (to buy/buying) a new car right now
    buy
  • I don't mind (to help/helping) you with your homework.
    helping
  • We should consider (to visit/visiting) Europe for our next vacaction.
    visiting
  • Relating to customs, beliefs, or practices passed down through generations; often associated with heritage or cultural norms.
    TRADITIONAL
  • Warm and comfortable, often implying a small, intimate space that feels inviting and snug.
    COSY
  • Extremely cold temperatures, often causing discomfort and requiring warm clothing.
    FREEZING
  • She misses (to spend/spending) time with her grandparents who live far away.
    spending
  • We agree on the best solution (to solve/ for solving) the problem
    to solve
  • They choose the blue paint (to paint/painting) the bedroom walls.
    to paint
  • She politely declined the offer (to join/joining) the committee.
    to join
  • He made a solemn promise (to stand/standing) by her side, no matter what challenges they face.
    to stand
  • He doesn't mind (to wait/waiting) a few minutes for his friend to arrive.
    waiting
  • a small outdoor area attached to a building where you can relax and enjoy the view.
    BALCONY
  • He avoids (to eat/eating) junk food to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
    eating
  • He would like (to learn/learning) how to play the guitar someday.
    to learn
  • when one feels relaxed, content, and free from discomfort or stress.
    COMFORTABLE
  • Area or room available for activities or movement; can also refer to outer space beyond Earth's atmosphere
    SPACE
  • We finished (to renovate/renovating) the kitchen last month
    renovating
  • He practices (to play/playing) the guitar for at least an hour every day.
    playing
  • Very large in size, scale, or extent.
    HUGE
  • She feels like (to eat/eating) pizza for dinner tonight.
    eating