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You are not allowed ___ (park) here.
to park
She is interested in ___________ (study) a third language.
studying
I'm learning ___(drive), and I expect ___(take) my driving test next month.
to drive - to take
We are thinking of _____ (go) to Mexico for our holidays next year.
going
I'm very happy _____ (be) here.
to be
It was very interesting _____(see) my old school again.
to see
What are you planning do/ to do/ doing this evening?
What are you planning to do this evening?
I wanted ____ (go) alone, but Joe insisted on _____ (go) with me
to go - going
We stopped ______ (have) a rest because we had been hiking all afternoon.
to have
There is no reason for ... (cry).
crying
Correct or incorrect? I finished to read Harry Potter
I finished reading Harry Potter
My parents want .......................(move) to the country
to move
Kim expects ... (receive) the results by Friday.
to receive
... (travel) alone in a strange country can be a fascinating experience.
Travelling
My flat is easy ... (find).
to find
I'm not very good at ... (make) things.
making
________ (live) in the city centre can be stressful.
Living
I am glad _______ (meet) you.
to meet
He gave up cakes ______ (lose) weight.
to lose
I'll carry on ___ (work) until I get tired.
working
I enjoy ___ (spend) time at home.
spending
I learned ___ (speak) English when I was five.
to speak
You should practice _____ different cars. (drive)
driving
We've decided _____ (postpone) the meeting until later
to postpone
Do you need ___ (revise) gerunds and infinitives?
to revise
After the verb "practice"
Gerund
After the verb "want"
Infinitive
After prepositions (Billy dreamed about...)
Gerund
As the subject (... can be quite enjoyable)
Gerund
To show purpose (I'm calling you...)
Infinitive
After adjectives (It was difficult...)
Infinitive