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  • Would you mind lend / to lend / lending me 200 baht?
    lending
  • Sue made a servant clean/ to clean / cleaning the floor.
    clean
  • He decided work / to work / working for this company.
    to work
  • Candy intends study / to study / studying English very much.
    to study
  • Stop gossip / to gossip / gossiping and start work / to work / working.
    gossiping / working
  • I smelt something burn / to burn / burning in the kitchen.
    burn
  • Mrs. Smiths invited us join / to join / joining her birthday party.
    to join
  • Tony prefers jog / to jog / jogging every morning.
    to jog
  • You should to obey / obey / obeying your parents.
    obey
  • My father agreed to buy / buy / buying a new house.
    to buy
  • John can swim / to swim / swimming very fast.
    swim
  • Jane and Julia practice play / to play / playing the piano everyday.
    playing
  • We planned to go / go / going shopping yesterday.
    to go
  • Thomas would like to a chef in the future, so he always enjoys cooking / to cook / cook.
    cooking
  • She heard somebody talk / to talk / talking downstairs.
    talk
  • Deborah doesn't enjoy go / to go / going to the doctor.
    going
  • I saw a thief break/ to break / breaking in Diana's house.
    break
  • This knife is too blunt to cut / cut / cutting anything.
    to cut
  • My sister helped me do/ to do / doing housework.
    do
  • He stops smoke / smoked / smoking because he wants to be healthy man.
    smoking
  • She will fly / to fly / flying to Japan next week.
    fly
  • I told a stranger wait / to wait / waiting outside the house.
    to wait