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2
3
4
5
100
Maricela hopes (play) tennis tomorrow.
to play
100
The apartment owner suggested (raise) the rent.
raising
100
Do you promise (pay) me back next week?
to pay
100

Gina was too short (reach) the switch.

to reach

100

Robert couldn't (see) the board, so he moved his desk.

see

200

Tim is old enough (drive) a car.

to drive

200
Would you mind (bring) me that book? I'm tired.
bringing
200

Tim agreed (lend) Mike his car for the afternoon.

to lend

200
Kim isn't likely (come) this late, so we might as well leave.
to come
200
Are we permitted (use) a dictionary for the essay?
to use
300

Ruth thanked us for (give) her a ride to school.

giving

300

The International Student Office advises (take) this class.

taking

300

Stop (ask) me that question! The answer is no.

asking

300

Laura's husband asked her (buy) some coffee on the way home.

to buy

300

Tanya said she was surprised (hear) about the accident.

to hear

400

Chris planned (arrive) early to study for the quiz.

to arrive

400
Oh, no! I forgot (turn off) the coffee pot before I left the house.
to turn off
400
We didn't have any money, so we went (windowshop).
windowshopping
400

What time is it, Mary? Oh, no! I forgot (go) to my class.

to go

400

I will never forget (sail) down the Danube when I was in Austria on holiday. 

sailing

500
(swim) is a great sport.
Swimming
500

First, Jim asked me (play) tennis with him, and then we went on (play) basketball, which is my favourite sport.

to play/to play

500

The car started (make) strange noises so I stopped (see) what was wrong. Then it stopped (work) at all.

to make/making; to see; working

500

When Charlie came home, he found his cousin from Mexico (lie) on the sofa (read) the newspaper.

lying/reading

500

A: Where is my mobile? I remember (put) it here.

B: What about (check) your pockets? It's typical of you (carry) your mobile in a jacket pocket.

putting; checking; to carry

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