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  • The librarian let me (to borrow/borrowing/borrow) three books.
    borrow
  • They decided (to go / going) on a trip together
    to go
  • He practices (to run/running/run) every morning.
    running
  • She always tends (to lie/lying/lie) about things she doesn't like.
    to lie
  • She promised (to call / calling) me as soon as she arrives.
    to call
  • He crossed the street without (to look/looking/look) .
    looking
  • The new film I saw yesterday isn’t really worth (to watch/watching/watch)
    watching
  • Friends you can trust will never fail (to help/helping/help) you.
    to help
  • She admitted (to make/making/make) a serious mistake.
    making
  • Why not (to fill/filling/fill) the application form on time?
    fill
  • Tom made me (to call/calling/call) the ambulance.
    call
  • One day she hopes (to be/being/be) a landscape gardener.
    to be
  • My dad taught me (to ride / riding) a bike when I was young.
    to ride
  • He recommends (to change/changing)some money before we arrive.
    changing
  • She asked me what (to do/doing/do) next?
    to do
  • My mom expects me (to clean / cleaning) my room before she gets home.
    to clean
  • Paul is accustomed to (walking/walk) in the hills and mountains
    walking
  • The suspect denied (to have/having/have) anything to do with the robbery.
    having
  • Sorry, but I can`t help (to laugh/laughing)
    laughing
  • Chris has considered (to move/moving/move)his company to London.
    moving
  • He regrets (not to study / not studying) harder for the exam.
    not studying
  • You shouldn't risk (to ski/skiing/ski) without wearing a helmet.
    skiing