verb inf, verb ing2 mojezrobione

  1. Would you mind (open / to open / opening) a window?

  2. We can’t afford (take / to take/taking) a holiday this year.

  3. My parents decided (buy / to buy / buying) a new car.

  4. The teacher suggested (have / to have / having) extra lessons.

  5. I don't mind (get up / to get up / getting) up early.

  6. Jill plans (be / to be / being) a surgeon.

  7. We expect them (arrive / to arrive/ arriving) before dinner.

  8. They agreed (share / to share / sharing) the costs.

  9. My son hopes (be / to be / being) accepted at this university.

  10. Can you imagine (live / to live / living) in a foreign country?

  1. I can’t imagine Peter HELPING (help) anybody; he’s so selfish.

  2. I’m sorry, Sue, but I don’t feel like GOING (go) to the conference with you.

  3. Dan insisted on PAYING (pay) for our drinks.

  4. You aren’t allowed TO ENTER (enter) the casino unless you wear a suit.

  5. My brother doesn’t mind TAKING (take) the rubbish out, but he hates WALKING (walk) the dog.

  6. Do you fancy EATING (eat) out tonight?

  7. We expected Tom TO PHONE (phone) us before MOVING (move) to London, but he didn’t.

  8. I’ve decided TO STAY here for another year. (stay)

  9. She agreed TO BUY (buy) a new chandelier.

  10. I look forward to SEEING (see) you at the concert.

  11. I meant TO SAY (say) four, but I said forty.

  12. Mary expects TO PASS (pass) the exam tomorrow.

  13. After the film, I hope TO GET (get) some flour at the supermarket.

  14. I finished  DOING (do) my homework.

  15. He wants TO GO (go) to the party tonight.

  16. They enjoy DANCING (dance).

  17. Karen tries to avoid SPENDING (spend) too much money.

  18. He offered TO GIVE (give) me a ride.

  19. I don't mind WATCHING (watch) the movie again.

  20. We decided TO STAY until the end of the film. (stay)

  21. Don't forget TO LOCK (lock) the door before going to bed.

  22. He tried TO EXPLAIN (explain) but she refused TO LISTEN (listen).

  23. l am prepared TO WAIT (wait) here all night if necessary.

  24. I couldn't help OVERHEARING (overhear) what you said.

  25. Would you mind SHUTTING (shut) the window? I hate SITTING (sit) in a draught.

  26. I can't help SNEEZING (sneeze); I caught a cold yesterday from sitting in a draught.

  27. I didn't mean TO OFFEND (offend) anyone but somehow I succeeded in ANNOYING (annoy) them all.

  28. Mary enjoys LISTENING (listen) to music.

  29. Nancy seemed TO BE (be) disappointed.

  30. When I met her I couldn’t help HUGGING (hug) her.

  31. She promised TO STOP (stop) smoking.

  32. I pretended TO BE (be) asleep.

  33. Sheila stopped TO SAY (say)hello to her friends.

  34. We plan TO GO (go) to Europe this summer.

  35. Tom agreed TO HELP (help) me.

  36. I don’t feel like STUDYING (study) English today.

  37. I can’t imagine WORKING (work) at home.

  38. She eventually managed TO REPAIR (repair) her bike.

  39. The students hope TO PASS (pass) the exam.

  40. He couldn´t imagine ASKING (ask) her out.

  41. We expect him TO JOIN (join)us on Sunday.

  42. I am lazy. I don’t feel like DOING (do) any work.

  43. She seems TO LIKE (like) her new job.

  44. The man denied COMMITTING (commit) the crime.

  45. I hope TO SEE (see) you next weekend.


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