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L6-Verb + infinitive / -ing

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  • This soup isn’t very tasty. Try ___ some salt.
    adding
    to add
  • My phone was ringing, so I stopped ___ it.
    answering
    to answer
  • I love chocolate, but I’m trying ___ less.
    to eat
    eating
  • A: Have you met my friend Sarah? B: Yes, I remember ___ her at your birthday party. (meet)
    meeting
  • We stopped ___ a rest halfway through the journey.
    to have
    having
  • -A: I don’t remember ___ all this cheese. (buy) -B: You didn’t – I bought it from the market.
    buying
  • -‘I feel tired all the time.’ -‘Oh dear – have you tried ___ to bed earlier?’ (go)
    going
  • My wife is a vegan. I also stopped ___ animal products when I met her.
    eating
    to eat
  • -A: Your Spanish has really improved. -B: Thank you! I try ___ speaking every day. (practise)
    to practise
  • I remember ___ down this street ten years ago before all these shops were built.
    walking
    to walk
  • I’ve lost my phone somewhere in the house. Can you try ___ it? (call)
    calling
  • -A: Why is the fridge door open? -B: Sorry, I forgot ___ it.
    closing
    to close
  • I’ll never forget ___ in New York City by train for the first time.
    arriving
    to arrive
  • Remember ___ tickets for the theatre tonight.
    booking
    to book
  • ‘Do you still play the violin?’ ‘No, I stopped ___ it years ago.’
    to play
    playing
  • Don’t forget ___ some milk when you go shopping today.
    picking up
    to pick up
  • It’s really cold in here. Did you forget ___ the heating on?
    to turn
    turning
  • -A: Did you buy everything on the list? -B: Yes, I even remembered ___ something for dessert. (buy)
    to buy
  • I tried ___ for the first time on my holiday. I loved it!
    surfing
    to surf
  • -A: Thank you for tidying up last night. -B: Oh yes – I forgot ___ up. I must have been tired!
    tidying
    to tidy