She might (come) later.
COME
This question is difficult (answer).
TO ANSWER
(Walk) every day is good for you.
WALKING
He can (sing) really well.
SING
(Speak) in public is hard for many.
SPEAKING
You should (call) your parents.
CALL
(Swim) in the sea may be dangerous.
SWIMMING
We decided (wait) for the rain to stop.
TO WAIT
He left without (say) goodbye.
SAYING
I'm thinking of (change) my job.
CHANGING
He exercises (stay) healthy.
TO STAY
The game was exciting (watch).
TO WATCH
Do you feel like (go) out tonight?
GOING
You must (finish) before midnight.
FINISH
I expect (get) a reply soon.
TO GET
(Travel) alone isn’t for everyone
TRAVELLING
We managed (finish) on time.
TO FINISH
I made a list (remember) everything.
TO REMEMBER
They admitted (cheat) in the test.
CHEATING
He offered (drive) us home.
TO DRIVE
The problem with (fail) is I'll have to do the test again.
FAILING
That’s the best way (learn).
TO LEARN
He avoided (talk) to her.
TALKING
She suggested (go) to the cinema.
GOING
We can’t risk (lose) this chance.
LOSING
He apologised for (be) late.
BEING
I regret (not take) the opportunity.
NOT TAKING
She refused (listen) to their advice.
TO LISTEN
He left home in such a hurry that he forgot (put on) his trousers.
TO PUT ON
He’s tired of (clean) up after everyone.
CLEANING
He learned (drive) when I was 17.
TO DRIVE
Do you fancy (COME) to the cinema with me?
COMING
She’s keen on (become) a vet.
BECOMING
My goal is (complete) this by Friday.
TO COMPLETE
We're really looking forward to (meet) you next month
MEETING
He asked me (not tell) everyone his secret.
NOT TO TELL
She never lets me (read) her messages.
READ
Her job involves (deal) with complaints.
DEALING
They always make me (do) the worst jobs in the home.
DO
You had better (leave) now.
LEAVE
We stopped (buy) snacks on the way.
TO BUY
(be) and Arsenal fan is the best thing in the world.
BEING