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Gerunds Infinitives

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  • I avoid to drink coffee late at night as it keeps me awake.
    I avoid drinking ____
  • We'd better to hurry up or we'll be late for the concert
    We'd better hurry up ...
  • I’ve called you invite / to invite / inviting you to the party I’m having this Friday.
    to invite
  • What time are you arriving? We’re all really looking forward to see you.
    ____ looking forward to seeing ___
  • He doesn’t seem understand / to understand / understanding what has just happened.
    He doesn't seem to understand
  • They persuaded us to attend / attending / attend the meeting
    to attend
  • I phoned the station for asking about departure times.
    I phoned the company to ask ____
  • You’d better to go to bed early if you’ve got an exam tomorrow.
    You'd better go ____
  • He pretended being ill in order to stay at home
    to be
  • It's no use to explain - you never listen anyway!
    It's no use explaining ____
  • If you want to get on, it’s important keeping your emotions in check at work.
    _____ it's important to keep _____
  • They're used to speak in public. They are in charge of HR department
    They're used to speaking ____
  • My boss is very understanding. She always lets me to take time off when I need to.
    ______ She always lets me take _____
  • Think of ideas is easy. The difficult part is making them work
    Thinking _____
  • He told me the film was worth watch / to watch / watching .
    watching
  • He tends talking too much in meetings. Nobody else gets a chance to say anything!
    He tends to talk _____
  • The trip was a good opportunity practising your English
    ___ opportunity to practise ____
  • I’d rather to try something and fail than not do it at all.
    I'd rather try ____