1) Megan forgot (take) her pills and took some more half an hour later. She needs to be more careful, too many pills could be harmful.
2) It`s a good thing I remembered (bring) matches on our camping trip. How would we have started a fire if I hadn`t?
1) taking
2) to bring
1) I think Nelly needs to stop (make) fun of people.
2) I am trying (concentrate) on my homework, but it seems impossible because of all that noise.
1) making
2) to concentrate
1) I advise (hire) a professional to redecorate the office.
2) We started (feel) a bit tired.
2) to feel / feeling
1) Being a member of a music band means (tour) a lot.
2) I hate (bother) you at such a late time, but I need to discuss something urgent.
1) touring
2) to bother
1) We regret (punish) you, Timmy, but you were really rude to your teacher, so you`ll be without your phone for the entire weekend.
2) There was a poisonous snake next to him, so Jake was afraid (move).
1) to punish
2) to move
1) The doctor recommended the patient (eat) more vegetables and fish.
2) This old bicycle requires (fix).
1) to eat
2) fixing
1) This tea tastes not so great. - Try (add) some sugar.
2) We stopped (take) some pictues of stunning nature on our way here.
1) adding
2) to take
1) After quitting her job as a nurse, she went on (become) an interior designer.
2) I prefer (snowboard) to (surf).
1) to become
2) snowboarding, surfing
1) We were encouraged (learn) foreign languages at school.
2) Henry was made (tidy) the whole house and (wash) the dishes as punishment.
3) Being hungry makes me (feel) less energised.
1) to learn
2) to tidy, wash
3) feel
1) I remember (cry) when I first saw a clown.
2) I regret (pull) out of that competition. I might have won.
1) crying
2) pulling
1) If you go on (put) up with such behaviour, people will never respect you.
2) Stop (pick) your nose! It`s disgusting.
1) putting
2) picking
1) I don`t advise you (walk) alone in that neighbourhood.
2) You didn`t forget (pick) up my order, did you?
1) to walk
2) to pick
1) This shirt needs (iron).
2) I`ve been meaning (take) up dancing classes for ages.
1) ironing
2) to take
1) I think we should stop (check) the car, it`s making such a strange noise.
2) I have never meant (hurt) your feelings, I truly regret (be) so insensitive.
1) to check
2) to hurt, being
1) You never let me (make) my own decisions.
2) Go on (exercise) three times a week and you will get fit pretty soon.
3) After telling about her trip, Stacey went on (speak) about her birthday party.
1) make
2) exercising
3) to speak