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I decided ___ (start) doing a yoga class on Friday mornings.
to start
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I couldn't resist ___ (have) one more piece of that delicious cake.
having
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Students should be allowed ___ (wear) casual clothes.
to wear
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She promised ___ (love) him forever, but the following week she left him and moved to Alaska.
to love
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I do not allow ___ (shout) in my class!
shouting
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I demand ___ (speak) to the management immediately!
to speak
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Her boss neglected ___ (mention) the possibility of a pay rise.
to mention
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Do you fancy ___ (go) for a walk around the park?
going
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To really gain muscle mass you have to carry/keep on ___ (exercise) even when you feel tired.
exercising
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I sent a legal request ___ (see) the documents.
to see
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She advised me ___ (wear) a suit to the interview.
to wear
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Although they were beaten, the visiting team deserved ___ (win) the game.
to win
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We are going to postpone ___ (travel) while the weather is so bad.
travelling
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Sarah begged Frank ___ (invite) his friend who she liked so much.
to invite
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I hope ___ (speak) fluently by the end of next year.
to speak
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I asked him ____ (bring) a picnic.
to bring
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I dare you ___ (say) that again!
to say
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We arranged ___ (meet) at six o'clock.
to meet
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Don't delay ___ (send) off your application, there are limited places.
sending
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I appreciate you ___ (wait) for me.
waiting
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My dad offered ___ (pay) for the meal, which was very kind of him.
to pay
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The students celebrated ___ (finish) school by going bowling and having a pizza.
finishing
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I don't feel like ___ (study) this evening, I'll do it tomorrow.
studying
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The deer attempted ___ (jump) over the fence, but got its leg stuck.
to jump
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The children eagerly anticipated ___ (go) to the theme park.
going
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She is guaranteed ___ (win) the race, she runs really fast.
to win
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We have very different opinions, I think it's best that we agree ___ (disagree).
to disagree
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Did you manage ___ (contact) the office before you went on holiday?
to contact
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The fence prevents sheep from ___ (leave) the field.
leaving
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The war veteran had to learn ___ (live) with the injuries he suffered.
to live
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I refuse ___ (wait) for more than ten minutes to use a cash machine.
to wait
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The teenager failed the exam, but he doesn't seem ___ (care).
to care
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I was so scared I didn't dare ___ (move) in case the bear saw me.
to move
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We were late for the meeting so my colleague suggested ___ (take) a taxi.
taking
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I usually avoid ___ (pay) too much for socks.
paying
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Okay!
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