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  • Forget (win) the lottery as a strategy to change your life. It won't happen!
    winning
  • I don't think the weather is good enough (go) sailing thi afternoon.
    to go
  • It's no good (run) in a marathon if you're not wearing the right trainers.
    running
  • Would you mind (open) the window?
    opening
  • Teachers don't approve of (chew) gum in the classroom.
    chewing
  • The lawyer will advise his client (plead) guilty.
    to plead
  • The suspect has confessed to (commit) the crime.
    committing
  • The angry customer demanded (see) the manager.
    to see
  • I remember (put) my keys down, but I can't remember where.
    putting
  • The man let his dog (run) on the beach without a lead.
    run
  • I've joined a gym (get) myself fitter.
    to get
  • When the teacher neglected (correct) the essays, the students were furious.
    to correct
  • My dad's doctor urged him (give up) smoking.
    to give up
  • She was disqualified from the race for (push) her opponent.
    pushing
  • Natalie will stop (work) when she has her baby.
    working
  • Sam swore (not tell) anybody about my secret.
    not to tell
  • Please don't forget (hang out) the washing when you get home.
    (to hang out)
  • Graham ha planned on (ask) Tracy to the prom but Paul asked her first.
    asking
  • Remember (buy) milk before you get on the bus.
    to buy
  • I can't resist (eat) chocolate cake.
    eating
  • Carmen was really disappointed when her friend refused (help) her.
    to help
  • Mark suggested (go) for dinner but Sue wasn't interested.
    going
  • Alicia isn't used to (write) essays, she finds it very challenging.
    writing
  • I will beg my parents (let) me go to the party, but I'm sure they will say no.
    to let
  • When you finish (do) your homework you can go and hang out with your friends.
    doing
  • Try (not drink) coffee after 6pm if you can't sleep at night.
    not drinking
  • The driver failed (stop) at a red light and ended up in jail.
    to stop
  • The students can't help (laugh) at the joke
    laughing
  • Doctors recommend (eat) five portions of fruit and vegetables every day.
    eating
  • Daniel stopped on the street (talk) to his friends.
    to talk
  • Young children can't stand (lose) games.
    losing
  • Katy will consider (accept) the new job offer.
    accepting
  • We've decided (hold) the race early in the morning before it gets too hot.
    to hold
  • What sport would you advise someone (do) in order to make new friends.
    to do
  • My boyfriend can afford (buy) a new car but not a birthday present for me!
    to buy
  • (Train) is essential if you want to perform well as an athlete.
    Training
  • John denied (steal) the cake.
    stealing
  • When Chris has learned (drive) his wife will be delighted.
    to drive
  • If you train to hard to risk (injure) yourself before the race.
    injuring
  • Becky pretended (not see) me on the street yesterday - I guess she's still angry with me.
    not to see
  • The girl objected to her parents (go) on holiday without her.
    going