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I hate __________ early on Mondays. (wake up)
waking up
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Let me __________ you with your homework. (help)
help
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I can't stand __________ in traffic. (sit)
sitting
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I remember __________ her at the party last year. (see)
seeing
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Would you mind __________ the window? (close)
closing
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They managed __________ the problem quickly. (solve)
to solve
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She kept __________ questions all through the lesson. (ask)
asking
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I want __________ more time with my family. (spend)
to spend
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I enjoy __________ to music in the evenings. (listen)
listening
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She promised __________ me with the project. (help)
to help
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We need __________ harder if we want to pass. (study)
to study
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I prefer __________ by train than by car. (travel)
travelling
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They offered __________ us to the airport. (drive)
to drive
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He asked me __________ him with the bags. (help)
to help
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Stop __________ about things you can’t change. (worry)
worrying
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He chose __________ alone. (go)
to go
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He avoided __________ about the mistake. (talk)
talking
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We decided __________ a taxi instead of walking. (take)
to take
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I practised __________ the song until I got it right. (sing)
singing
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She’s good at __________ difficult situations. (handle)
handling
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They agreed __________ us tomorrow. (meet)
to meet
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He’s looking forward to __________ you again. (see)
seeing
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They spent all day __________ for the lost dog. (look)
looking
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They refused __________ the bill. (pay)
to pay
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I’d rather __________ at home tonight. (stay)
stay
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He hopes __________ a famous actor one day. (become)
to become
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She made me __________ everything again. (do)
do
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She finished __________ the report last night. (write)
writing
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I forgot __________ my keys at home. (leave)
leaving
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I can’t help __________ when I watch that film. (cry)
crying
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I’m thinking of __________ a new hobby. (start)
starting
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I’d love __________ to Japan one day. (go)
to go
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She enjoys __________ the piano in her free time. (play)
playing
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We were allowed __________ early today. (leave)
leave
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We expect __________ late due to the traffic. (arrive)
to arrive
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My parents let me __________ out late on Fridays. (stay)
stay
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He stopped __________ when the phone rang. (work)
working
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The teacher told us __________ quiet. (be)
to be
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It’s important __________ your seatbelt. (wear)
to wear
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You should __________ more water. (drink)
drink
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