a subject which teaches you about the rules of the country, the Constitution, people's rights, sometimes crime, etc.
law
to increase the prices
put up
If we like / might like the hotel, we might stay / stay a few more days.
If we like the hotel, we might stay a few more days.
At the meeting we discussed to start / starting a business together.
discussed starting
He wanted to be/ being a musician.
He wanted to be a musician.
a verb which means that you feel sorry that you did something (or what you are going to do)
regret
to return something to the place where you took it
put back
If you pay / will pay the bill, I / I'll pay you back next week.
If you pay the bill, I'll pay you back next week.
Why did you choose to live / living in a city?
choose to live
She learnt speaking/to speak English very quickly.
She learnt to speak English very quickly.
A university degree where you study theatre.
drama
to connect someone to another person on the telephone
put through
They won't/ don't enjoy the journey if they won't / don't get a seat.
They won't enjoy the journey if they don't get a seat.
Please, stop to talk / talking now and do your test.
stop talking
I enjoy to play/ playing basketball.
I enjoy playing basketball.
When you get ready for a test or exam, you do this to remember the information you learned at the lessons.
revise
In the morning you take off your pyjamas and ____ ____ your clothes.
put on
What do / will you do if there is / there'll be a traffic jam?
What will you do if there is be a traffic jam?
Because of the noisy neighbours he couldn't concentrate on to do / doing his homework.
concentrate on doing (ING after prepositions)
Do you mind to work/working late?
Do you mind working late?
You get this (a Master's ___ or aBachelor's ____) after you finish a university course.
a degree
I have no time for this meeting today. I have to _____ it _____ till the next week.
put off
Are you going to / Do you cook if I get / might get home late?
Are you going to cook if I get home late?
I really avoid to meet / meeting my boss in the morning - he is usually very angry then.
avoid meeting
They have offered to help/ helping us.
They have offered to help us.