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Maria hopes (play) tennis tomorrow.

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To play

100

The apartment owner would prefer (raise) the rent.

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to raise

100

Do you promise (pay) me back next week?

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To pay

100

Paul would love (go) to a movie.

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to go

100

Rob avoided (watch) the movie, because he hated horror films

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watching

200

Tom refused (make) a cake for his sister.

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to make

200

Do 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

Cristian has difficulty in (not arrive) on time

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not coming

300

The International Student Office suggests (take) this class.

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Taking

300

There's no point in (ask) me that question! The answer is no.

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Asking

300

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

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To buy

300

Teresa said that she fancied (go) to the cafe after class

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going

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

We didn't have any money left, as we really like (shop).

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shopping

400

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

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To go

400

Pablo, you can't promise (stay) up too late before the final exam tomorrow. 

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to stay

500

(Swim) is a great sport.

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Swimming

500

First, Juan stopped (play) golf and then he stopped (play) basketball, because he played terribly!

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Playing / playing 

500

The computer wouldn't work, so Nora tried (restart) it and it came back on.

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Restarting

500

When Candice came home his cousin from Mexico enjoyed (lie) on the sofa and (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