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  • I suggest________ money for the poor people in our neighborhood. (save / to save / saving / saved)
    saving
  • Ann likes________ but she hates________ up. (cook/washing / to cook/wash / cooking/washed / cooking/washing)
    cooking/washing
  • Mary agreed ________ to the circus with Ann. (went / to go / going / goes)
    to go
  • He continued________ after his illness. (worked / to work / to working / working)
    working
  • Do you agree________me some money? (lend / to lend / lending / lent)
    to lend
  • The passengers asked her how to the police station? (to get / getting / got / get)
    to get
  • I hope________that tiring work again. (not do / not to do / not doing / to not do)
    not to do
  • I enjoy________to classical music. (listening / to listen / listens / listen)
    listening
  • Did you manage________ ________ these parcels alone? (finishing/to pack / finishing/packing / to finish/to pack / to finish/packing)
    to finish/packing
  • Mrs. Green prefers________ TV to________ to the cinema. (watching/go / to watch/going / watching/going / watches/go)
    watching/going
  • My friends arranged____ at the airport in time. (meet / to meet / meeting / met)
    to meet
  • It is no use no one ever gets out of here. (trying to escape / to try to escape / trying escaping / to try escaping)
    trying to escape
  • Does the city government intend________anything about pollution? (do / to do / doing / did)
    to do
  • She expects________ him tomorrow but I look forward to_______ him right away. (see/see / to see/see / see/seeing / to see/seeing)
    to see/seeing
  • He’ll try________ the same mistake again. (not make / to not make / not making / not to make)
    not to make
  • Don’t forget________ her my message when you see her. (give / to give / giving / gave)
    to give
  • I had to ask the boys________ ________ billiards all the day. (to stop/playing / to stop/to play / stopping/playing / stops/to play)
    to stop/playing
  • Mike is considering ________ a new car. (bought / to buy / buying / buys)
    buying
  • He always avoids________me in the streets. (meet / to meet / met / meeting)
    meeting
  • I dislike_______ in line. That’s why I prefer________ at night when there are fewer people in the supermarket. (wait/shop / to wait/shopping / waiting/shopping / waiting/to shop)
    waiting/to shop
  • The candidates are not allowed________ their mobile phones for their exams. (take / to take / taking / takes)
    to take
  • My English teacher encouraged me________ English grammar more carefully. (to learn / learn / learning / being learned)
    to learn
  • My parents decided________a taxi because it was late. (take / to take / taking / took)
    to take
  • It’s no use________him. He never allows anybody________him advice. (advise/give / to advise/to give / advising/giving / advising/to give)
    advising/to give
  • I’d expected________ weight on when I gave up smoking but I didn’t. (to put / putting / to putting / put)
    to put
  • Those shirts need________but you needn’t________them now. (iron/iron / to iron/to iron / ironing/iron / ironed/to iron)
    ironing/iron
  • You’d better________ what you think in front of the conference. (say / to say / saying / said)
    say
  • Tom refuses________his address. (give / giving / to give / gave)
    to give
  • My grandfather is used to________ up early in the morning. (getting / to get / get / got)
    getting
  • He used to fall asleep without ________ his shoes off. (take / to take / taking / taken)
    taking
  • I regret________ able to attend your birthday party yesterday. (not to be / to not be / not be / not being)
    not being
  • I really regret________ your feeling when I asked you such a silly question. (hurt / to hurt / hurting / hurts)
    hurting
  • We won’t let you________ what we are going to do with him. (know / to know / knowing / known)
    know
  • Did you remember________Ann? (phone / to phone / phoning / phoned)
    to phone
  • She couldn’t bear________ tears when she saw the film “Romeo and Juliet”. (shed / to shed / shedding / sheds)
    shedding
  • American women have got used to________ independently recently. (live / to live / living / lives)
    living
  • You should try________ any shirts you want to buy. (wear / to wear / wearing / wears)
    wearing
  • They advised me ________ a raincoat. (wear / to wear / wearing / wore)
    to wear
  • This coffee is too hot for me________. (to drink / drinking / drunk / drink)
    to drink
  • Students stopped________noise when the teacher came in. (make / to make / making / made)
    making
  • Are his ideas worth________to? (listen / to listen / listening / listened)
    listening
  • He spent many hours ________ to repair his car. (try / to try / trying / tries)
    trying
  • They finished________and then they wanted________out for pleasure. (learn/to go / to learn/go / learnt/goes / learning/to go)
    learning/to go
  • Would you mind me a newspaper? (buy / to buy / buying / bought)
    buying
  • My watch’s hands keep________. (stopping / to stop / stopped / stop)
    stopping
  • They postponed________an Element School for the lack of finance. (built / to build / building / builds)
    building
  • Do you plan________ out or________ at home at this weekend? (go/stay / to go/stay / going/stay / to go/staying)
    to go/stay
  • My teacher promised me for my next examination. (help/prepare / to help/prepare / helping/to prepare / helped/preparing)
    to help/prepare
  • Would you like the next dance with me? (to have / having / has / had)
    to have
  • I can’t help________ his opinions. (consider / to consider / considering / considered)
    considering