I can’t help _______ (laugh) when he tells that story.
LAUGHING
He stopped _______ (answer) his phone because he needed to focus on his work.
ANSWERING
She loves _______ (read) mystery novels in her free time.
TO READ/READING
The company regrets _______ (announce) the layoffs.
TO ANNOUNCE
He hates _______ (be) late for appointments.
TO BE/BEING
The teacher let the students _______ (leave) early today.
They avoided _______ (mention) the problem during the meeting.
MENTIONING
We stopped _______ (grab) some snacks before heading to the concert.
TO GRAB
He would hate _______ (miss) such an important event.
TO MISS
She would love _______ (spend) the holidays in the mountains.
TO SPEND
She decided _______ (not take) the job in another city.
NOT TO TAKE
Sarah is used to _______ (work) long hours.
WORKING
Try _______ (restart) the router if the internet isn’t working.
RESTARTING
We need _______ (review) this document urgently.
TO REVIEW
Let's _______ (see) what happens in the end.
SEE
It’s essential _______ (finish) the project by tomorrow.
TO FINISH
We’d rather _______ (stay) at home tonight.
STAY
We’d prefer _______ (stay) at home tonight.
I’m looking forward to _______ (travel) abroad next summer.
TRAVELING
We prefer _______ (not eat) out too often to save money.
NOT TO EAT
He insisted on _______ (speak) to the manager.
SPEAKING
I’d prefer _______ (not make) a decision until we have all the facts.
NOT TO MAKE
She tried _______ (convince) her parents to let her go on the trip.
TO CONVINCE
I regret _______ (not take) that job offer last year.
NOT TAKING
She tried _______ (lift) the heavy suitcase but couldn’t manage it.
LIFTING