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1. Would you like
to coming
coming
to come
with me to the gym?
2. Most people prefer
to spend
spending
to spending
their money to saving it.
3. It isn't good for you
to eating
to eat
eating
so many chocolates.
4. I didn't feel like
to work
working
to workin
so I phoned my manager.
5. Why do you keep
to looking
to look
looking
at me?
6. Do you remember
to post
posting
to posting
the letter? Are you sure you've posted it?
7. You still have a lot
learning
to learning
to learn
in English.
8. She didn't like
to leave
leaving
to leaving
the children alone but she had no choice.
9. The washing machine began
making
to make
to making
a terrible noise.
10. He decided
putting
to put
to putting
his jacket on the hanger.
11. I used
going
to go
to going
to the cinema a lot.
12. He expects you
going
to going
to go
with him.
13. She apologized for
to borrowing
to borrow
borrowing
the book without your permission.
14. I'm not used
getting
to getting
to get
up this early.
15. You don't need
asking
to ask
to asking
him every time you want to go out.
16. Mrs Joanna, I regret
informing
to informing
to inform
you that your credit limit has been exceeded.
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