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100

Mary hopes (play) tennis tomorrow.

to play

100

The employer suggested (fire) him.

firing

100

Do you promise (pay) back all the money next week?

to pay

100

George decided (watch) a movie.

to watch

100

Robert always remembers (congratulate) his friends on birthdays

to congratulate

200

Tom avoided (make) a mistake on her test.

making

200

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

bringing

200

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

to lend

200

Kim refused (live) here

to live

200

She likes to spend time (watch) tik tok

watching

300

Roger thanked us for (give) him a ride to school.

giving

300

The Student Office finished (work) on this project

working

300

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

asking

300

Letisha's husband offered  (buy) her some coffee on the way home.

to buy

300

Tina needs (control) herself

to control

400

Carla planned (arrive) early for the quiz.

to arrive

400

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

to turn off

400

She dislikes (read) books

reading

400

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

to go

400

Andrew, you should try (go) to bed earlier the night before an exam. 

going 

500

(swim) is a great sport.

Swimming

500

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

to play/playing/toplay/playing

500

I would like (have) a word with you.

to have

500

 Carly seems (work) hard

to work

500

Naomi, are you (expect)  a surprise party?

expecting