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  • Have you finished (work) on your project?
    Have you finished working on your project?
  • She asked (leave) as soon as possible.
    She asked to leave as soon as possible.
  • He aims _____ (improve) his performance.
    He aims to improve  his performance.
  • She plans (stay) here for a few more months.
    She plans to stay here for a few more months.
  • Where do you suggest (go) tonight?
    Where do you suggest going tonight?
  • I begged (stay) a little longer.
    I begged to stay a little longer.
  • He avoided (talk) to them.
    He avoided talking to them.
  • I hope (meet) her someday.
    I hope to meet her someday.
  • I didn't intend (hurt) his feelings.
    I didn't intend to hurt his feelings.
  • They're considering (move) to Canada.
    They're considering moving to Canada.
  • You need to quit (be) so immature.
    You need to quit being so immature.
  • I hesitated (ask) her about it.
    I hesitated to ask her about it.
  • We decided (do) it in a different way.
    We decided to do it in a different way.
  • You risk (lose) a great deal of money.
    You risk losing a great deal of money.
  • You need (be) there as soon as possible.
    You need to be there as soon as possible.
  • Do you mind (wait) here for a few minutes?
    Do you mind waiting here for a few minutes?
  • I think he's only pretending (care) about my problems.
    I think he's only pretending to care about my problems.
  • Did you manage (finish) all your work?
    Did you manage to finish all your work?
  • Do you promise (tell) me if there is a problem?
    Do you promise to tell me if there is a problem?
  • She appeared (be) upset about it.
    She appeared to be upset about it.
  • He acknowledged _____ (make) a mistake.
    He acknowledged making a mistake.
  • He meant (call) and then forgot.
    He meant to call and then forgot.
  • He aspires (do) great things in life.
    He aspires to do great things in life.
  • She adores _____ (listen) to music.
    She adores listening to music.
  • They're struggling (make) enough money.
    They're struggling to make enough money.
  • I can't afford (buy) a car
    I can't afford to buy a car.
  • Don't you miss (spend) time with your family?
    Don't you miss spending time with your family?
  • She anticipates (need) more time.
    She anticipates needing more time.
  • He didn't choose (go) there.
    He didn't choose to go there.
  • I enjoy (hang) out with them.
    I enjoy hanging out with them.
  • He neglected (let) them know about the changes.
    He neglected to let them know about the changes.
  • I offered (help) them.
    I offered to help them.
  • He failed (get) the test score he needed.
    He failed to get the test score he needed.
  • She keeps (remind) him about it.
    She keeps reminding him about it.
  • They recommend (use) a different app for that.
    They recommend using a different app for that.
  • I agreed _____ (help) them move.
    I agreed to help them move.
  • He advised (go) there.
    He advised going there.
  • I attempted (make) a basket.
    I attempted to make a basket.
  • They're prepared (leave) whenever necessary.
    They're prepared to leave whenever necessary.
  • We arranged (meet) the following day.
    We arranged to meet the following day.
  • Do they allow (drink) here?
    Do they allow drinking here?
  • He claimed (understand) how I felt.
    He claimed to understand how I felt.
  • I appreciate (have) this opportunity.
    I appreciate having this opportunity.
  • She can't help (think) about it.
    She can't help thinking about it.
  • She refused (believe) me when I told her.
    She refused to believe me when I told her.