-ing or to-infinitive? | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | #7 | #8 |

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Fill in the gaps with the -ing form or the to-infinitive of the verb in brackets. If both forms are possible, choose the one that has been most commonly used in the corpus.

(1) He listened without anything. (say)
(2) He must remember her he was sorry. (tell)
(3) They failed the System for many reasons. (change)
(4) He suggested for a drink. (meet)
(5) They both deserve the game. (play)
(6) We decided out. (go)
(7) I got £50 for nothing. (do)
(8) Would you mind me? (tell)
(9) Would you like a student? (be)
(10) Do you like a student? (be)


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