enjoy - affirmative sentence
I enjoy watching TV
finish - affirmative sentence
I´m not finishing doing my homework
decide - affirmative
i have decided to go to Thailand
easy - study
It´s easy to study at night
drive
Driving is difficult
forget - negative
I don´t forget to brush my teeth
epect - negative
I didn´t expect to pass my exams
promise - negative
I haven´t decided to find a job yet
tiring - past
It was tiring to play football for 6 hours
sing - past
Singing was difficult for Sarah
teach - negative
I don´t teach him to write on desks
avoid - question
Did you avoid talking to him?
help - affirmative
I have helped him to finish his homework
depressing - future
It will be depressing to watch Barcelona win the league.
get - future
Getting a job will be more difficult in 10 years´time
mean - question
Do you mean to work in a large multinational?
persuade - question
Did you persuade him to accept the job?
encourage - question
Have you encouraged him to learn how to drive?
frustrating - present perfect
It has been frustrating to watch you suffer
love - present perfect
Loving you has been complicated
look forward to - question
What do you always look forward to doing?
give up - question
What did you give up doing when you were a teenager?
demand - question
What kind of room have you demanded to have at the hotel?
unexpected - past question
Was it unexpected (for you) to fail Maths?
Stop - negative
Stopping smoking wasn´t easy for me