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She planned _____ her friends this weekend.
visiting
to visit
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They promised _____ the work by Friday.
finishing
to finish
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She forgot _____ her phone so she couldn't call me.
to bring
bringing
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We plan _____ to the mountains this summer.
traveling
to travel
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We avoided _____ the same road twice.
taking
to take
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It’s necessary _____ early to catch the train.
to leave
leaving
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He’s tired of _____ the same mistakes.
making
to make
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It’s important _____ every word carefully.
to check
checking
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We imagined _____ on a tropical island.
living
to live
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They refused _____ extra homework.
to do
doing
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They decided _____ a car instead of walking.
taking
to take
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He agreed _____ us with the task.
to help
helping
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She decided _____ a new language before moving abroad.
learning
to learn
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It’s impossible _____ everything in one day.
doing
to do
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We practised _____ before the concert.
singing
to sing
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They suggested _____ the homework together.
doing
to do
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He kept _____ even when it rained.
to run
running
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She avoided _____ late to school.
being
to be
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I’m looking forward to _____ you next week.
seeing
to see
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I hope _____ new skills this year.
to learn
learning
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It’s easy _____ this machine if you follow the instructions.
to use
using
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She suggested _____ earlier next time.
leaving
to leave
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I would love _____ breakfast outdoors.
having
to have
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They’re fond of _____ their cat in the park.
walking
to walk
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He helped me _____ my homework.
to finish
finishing
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I managed _____ my exam last week.
passing
to pass
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They kept _____ until they solved the problem.
to try
trying
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He asked me _____ him later.
to call
calling
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She’s good at _____ photos of people.
to take
taking
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I remember _____ this museum before.
to visit
visiting
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We expect _____ our teacher tomorrow.
meeting
to meet
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I’m interested in _____ how machines work.
to learn
learning
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She promised _____ on time every day.
arriving
to arrive
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She prepared _____ her speech carefully.
giving
to give
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It’s difficult _____ two languages at the same time.
to learn
learning
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We arranged _____ the project next week.
to start
starting
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He offered _____ the box for me.
to carry
carrying
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She can’t stand _____ for long periods.
to wait
waiting
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He seemed _____ very happy about the news.
to be
being
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I would like _____ a bigger house soon.
having
to have
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They wanted _____ more time to practise.
to have
having
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