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  • They agreed ______ early.
    to leave
    leaving
    both
  • We started ______ for the test yesterday.
    both
    preparing
    to prepare
  • After a short break, she went on ______ a new topic.
    explaining
    both
    to explain
  • Do you mind ______ the window?
    opening
    both
    to open
  • She suggested ______ to the library after class.
    both
    going
    to go
  • I hope ______ a better job next year.
    both
    to find
    finding
  • They allowed ______ early.
    to leave
    leaving
    both
  • The teacher advised ______ harder.
    both
    to study
    studying
  • She finished ______ her homework before dinner.
    both
    doing
    to do
  • He forgot ______ his keys and had to come back.
    bringing
    to bring
    both
  • I chose ______ at home last night.
    both
    staying
    to stay
  • We plan ______ a meeting on Monday.
    both
    to have
    having
  • We regret ______ you that the class is cancelled.
    both
    informing
    to inform
  • The doctor recommended ______ more water.
    drinking
    both
    to drink
  • They allowed him ______ early.
    to leave
    both
    leaving
  • The coach encouraged ______ more confident.
    to be
    being
    both
  • He avoids ______ to strangers.
    talking
    both
    to talk
  • He keeps ______ the same question.
    asking
    to ask
    both
  • The teacher went on ______ even though the students were tired.
    talking
    both
    to talk
  • Being late means ______ extra work.
    doing
    both
    to do
  • She practices ______ English every day.
    to speak
    both
    speaking
  • They expect ______ the results soon.
    both
    getting
    to get
  • I remember ______ him at the meeting yesterday.
    both
    to see
    seeing
  • She continued ______ after everyone left.
    to work
    both
    working
  • They threatened ______ the project.
    both
    stopping
    to stop
  • We decided to delay ______ the project.
    to start
    starting
    both
  • Please remember ______ the door before you leave.
    to lock
    locking
    both
  • He pretended ______ asleep.
    both
    being
    to be
  • He attempted ______ the problem by himself.
    solving
    to solve
    both
  • The teacher advised us ______ harder.
    both
    studying
    to study
  • She seems ______ very tired today.
    to feel
    feeling
    both
  • I mean ______ to him after class.
    both
    talking
    to talk
  • The teacher recommends ______ English books.
    reading
    to read
    both
  • She intends ______ abroad next year.
    studying
    both
    to study
  • He risked ______ his job by being late every day.
    losing
    to lose
    both
  • She regrets ______ so much money on clothes.
    to spend
    spending
    both
  • She prefers ______ at home on weekends.
    staying
    both
    to stay
  • She stopped ______ a phone call and then continued working.
    to answer
    answering
    both
  • We decided ______ a short break.
    taking
    to take
    both
  • They love ______ time with their family.
    both
    to spend
    spending
  • She promised ______ me after work.
    calling
    to call
    both
  • She asked me ______ her with the bags.
    to help
    both
    helping
  • The job requires ______ on time.
    both
    to arrive
    arriving
  • I enjoy ______ to music in the evening.
    to listen
    listening
    both
  • The coach encouraged her ______ more confident.
    to be
    being
    both
  • I miss ______ football with my old friends.
    both
    playing
    to play
  • Can you imagine ______ without the internet?
    to live
    living
    both
  • They began ______ English last year.
    studying
    to study
    both
  • The doctor recommended me ______ more water.
    both
    to drink
    drinking
  • People tend ______ more online these days.
    both
    shopping
    to shop
  • The school permits ______ phones here.
    using
    both
    to use
  • I like ______ music while studying.
    to listen
    both
    listening
  • I want ______ English fluently.
    to speak
    speaking
    both
  • She admitted ______ a mistake in the test.
    both
    making
    to make
  • He hates ______ early in the morning.
    both
    waking
    to wake
  • They are considering ______ to a smaller house.
    both
    to move
    moving
  • I will never forget ______ that day with my family.
    both
    being
    to be
  • He refused ______ the money.
    to accept
    accepting
    both
  • The job requires workers ______ on time.
    arriving
    to arrive
    both
  • He tried ______ the heavy box but failed.
    both
    lifting
    to lift
  • You should try ______ on this bed, it is so comforatble.
    to sleep
    sleeping
    both
  • He stopped ______ coffee because of his health.
    drinking
    both
    to drink
  • The school permits students ______ phones here.
    both
    using
    to use