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B2 Gerund & Infinitive 1
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I always regret ___ with my family after the event.
arguing
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I try ___ every day, but it isn't always possible.
to exercise
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I always regret ___ up so late when I have school the next day.
staying
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I really enjoy ___ new people.
meeting
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I've always been frightened of ___ and travel by train when possible.
flying
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I feel nervous about ___ to people I don't know very well.
talking
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My primary school teacher used to tell me not ___ the room without first knocking on the door.
to enter
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I'm never too busy to stop ___ a chat when I see people I know in the street.
to have
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Our teacher expects us ___ her if we think we're going to be absent.
to tell
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It is a waste of time ___ to the gym; I prefer just doing sport.
going
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Our English teacher won't let us ___ our own language in her lessons.
talk, speak
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My family and I had a great time ___ abroad together last year.
travelling
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I want to go on ___ until I'm over 70.
working
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As soon as the bell rings, everyone stops ___ and goes home.
working
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I hope ___ famous when I'm older.
to be
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I would like my friends ___ me more often, but they all live so far away.
to visit
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My brother never remembers ___ me a present for my birthday.
to give
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I sometimes suggest ___ for exams with my friends.
studying
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If I don't know what a word means, I try ___ it up in a dictionary.
looking
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I don't remember ___ my parents on my first day of school.
leaving
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I always promise ___ my parents when I go out, but sometimes I forget.
to call
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I want ___ a photography course at our local college.
to take, to do
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I hate not ___ people's names when I see them.
knowing, remembering
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My parents always make me ___ my shoes off when I come into the house.
take
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