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Maria hopes (play) tennis tomorrow.

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To play

100

The apartment owner suggested (raise) the rent.

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Raising

100

Do you promise (pay) me back next week?

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To pay

100

I regret _______________( tell) you that we can´t hire you. 

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to tell 

100

It was difficult for Rob ___________(see) the board, so he moved his desk.

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to see

200

Tom denied (make) a mistake on his exam

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Making

200

Would you mind (bring) me that book?

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Bringing

200

Silvia agreed (lend) Daniel her car for the afternoon.

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To lend

200

Kim would like (come) this late, so we might as well come. 

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To come

200

Are we expected (use) a dictionary to write the essay?

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To use

300

Christian appreciated us for (give) him a ride to work

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Giving

300

It is worth ______________ ( invest) more money on this sofa as it is very comfortable. 

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investing

300

What's the use of (ask) me that question! The answer is no.

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Asking

300

Lucia's husband advised her (buy) some coffee on the way home.

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To buy

300

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

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To hear

400

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

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To arrive

400

Oh, no! I forgot (turn off) the coffee pot before I left the house.

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To turn off

400

Mary and I had a fight and we stopped __________(call) each other. What a pity!

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calling

400


I´ve forgotten  _________________ ( meet) my husband that night.  


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meeting 

400

Pablo, you would rather not (stay) up too late before the final exam tomorrow. 

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Stay

500

(Swim) is a great sport.

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Swimming

500

First, Juan tried (play) golf, and then he tried (play) basketball, but he just wasn't good at sports.

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Playing / Playing

500

The computer wouldn't work, so Nora tried (restart) it, but this didn't solve the problem. She finally had to call the technician.

To + infinitive or gerund (-ing)?

to restart 

500

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

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Lying / Reading

500

Naomi, do you remember (hear) about that plane crash last year?

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Hearing

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