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She really regretted a) have b) to have c) having told him to go home
having
If I study hard, I'll learn a) speak b) to speak c) speaking d) to speaking English perfectly.
to speak
He broke my camera and means a) to buy b) buy c) buying me a new one
to buy
If you break his camera , it means a) to buy b) buy c) buying him a new one.
buying
No-one was allowed a) leave b) to leavec) leaving d) to leaving the room.
to leave
My brother really enjoys a) to workb) work c) working . in Tahiti.
working
The engine finally got a) go b) to go c) going at the sixth attempt..
going
When we cross the river, don't let a) go b) to go c) going d) to going of the dog..
go
They thought they could a) sell b) to sell. c) selling the painting for a lot of money
sell
When we were half-way home, we stopped a) have b) to have c) having lunch in a very nice restaurant
to have
The Beatles got a) to play b) playing c) play for the Queen of England.
to play
They never mentioned a) see b) to seec) seeing d) to seeing him yesterday.
seeing
I clearly remember a) to see b) see c) seeing d) to seeing a red car outside his house.
seeing
He always remembered a) to take b) take c) taking a big bottle of water if he went walking in the mountains.
to take
I want a) go b) to goc) going to bed early this evening.
to go
I really think that you should stop a) to complain b) complain c) complaining about everything
complaining
The job I had involved a) sell b) to sell c) selling tombola tickets in the street.
selling
We've both decided a) to give up c) giving up smoking.
to give up
The president does not expect a) be re-elected b) to be re-elected for a second term
to be re-elected.