My teacher advised me ______________ English films with subtitles. (Watch)
to watch (infinitive)
I suggest _____________ for a different candidate. (vote)
voting (gerund)
I’m thinking about ____________ a business. (Start)
starting (gerund)
You promised __________ me with my accent! (Help)
to help (infinitive)
I recall __________ you a long time ago. (Meet)
meeting (gerund)
I like ___________ chocolate. (Eat)
to eat (infinitive)
eating (gerund)
both
I decided _________ a French class. (Take)
to take (infinitive)
I continued ______________ every day. (Practice)
to practise (infinitive)
practising (gerund)
both
I feel like ___________. (Dance)
dancing
I’m learning how _______________________. (Drive)
to drive (infinitive)
Let’s talk about __________ a business. (Start)
starting (gerund)
Don’t give up on ____________ English. (Learn)
learning (gerund)
She avoided ___________ to her ex boyfriend. (Talk)
talking
It's difficult ___________ him! He speaks in a very low voice. (Understand)
to understand (infinitive)
I’ve always dreamt of ____________ in the USA. (Live)
living (gerund)
I can’t wait ________ my family! (Visit)
to visit (infinitive)
You must _____________ more attention in class.You're too distracted! (Pay)
pay (infinitive)
I want ______________ German. (Learn)
to learn (infinitive)
You seem ___________ tired. (Be)
to be (infinitive)
I miss __________ you. (See)
seeing (gerund)
John encouraged Paul ______________ with John as they're best mates. (make up)
to make up (infinitive)
I'm interested in ______________ a new language. (Learn)
learning (gerund)
I can’t help _________ my nails when I'm nervous. (Bite)
biting (gerund)
I’m going to start ____________ every day. (Work out)
to work out (infinitive)
working out (gerund)
both
I remember _____________ that movie a long time ago. (Watch)
watching (gerund)