Sergei enjoys ______________ tennis on weekends. (play)
playing (gerund)
Anderson wants ______________ a new Porsche one day. (buy)
to buy (infinitive)
Danna finished ______________ her homework before dinner. (do)
doing (gerund)
Dongyan needs ______________ Chapter 6 of Wild Country. (read)
to read (infinitive)
Javier hopes ______________ the soccer game tonight. (watch)
to watch (infinitive)
Brianna avoids ______________ late to class. (come)
coming (gerund)
Gladys agreed ______________ early for the trip. (leave)
to leave (infinitive)
Lucia keeps ______________ new English words in her notebook. (write)
writing (gerund)
Justin plans ______________ his motorcycle this weekend. (grade)
to fix (infinitive)
Christian prefers ______________ Eminem on his headphones. (listen to)
listening to / to listen to (both)
Ana is thinking about ______________ to Italy in December. (travel)
traveling (gerund)
Danna plans ______________ a dentist one day. (become)
to become (infinitive)
Gladys loves ______________ for her family. (cook)
cooking / to cook (both)
Anderson hates ______________ when his team loses. (watch)
watching / to watch (both)
Sergei always dreamt of ____________ in the USA. (live)
living (gerund)
Dongyan expects ______________ a good grade on the midterm on June 30th. (get)
to get (infinitive)
Justin refused ______________ loud music at the graduation party. (play)
to play (infinitive)
Javier intends ______________ a new route to school tomorrow. (take)
to take (infinitive)
Gladys continued ______________ after the teacher said, “Time is almost finished!” (write)
writing / to write (both)
The class avoids ______________ very early in the morning. (talk)
talking (gerund)
Griselda tried ______________ a new dance step, but it was difficult. (learn)
learning / to learn (both)
Lucia tried ______________ matcha before bed, but she couldn't sleep after. (drink)
drinking / to drink (both)
I can’t help _________ my nails when I'm nervous. (bite)
biting (gerund)
Please remember ___________ when you leave the room. (close)
to close (infinitive)
I remember _____________ that movie a long time ago. (watch)
watching (gerund)