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Fill in the blanks with a gerund or an infinitive.
 
1. I can't get used to  (LIVE) without a dog.
 
2. Would you mind   (TAKE) my mother to the station?
 
3. We forgot  (PICK) our friend at the airport.
 
4.  Alex appear (BE) in love with Nina.
 
5. He wants them  (SWIM) a lot.
 
6. It's no use  (KNOCK) on the door. Nobody's home.
 
7.  His parents allow him  (STAY) up late at weekends, but not on school nights.
 
8. He promised not   (LOSE) my pen.
 
9. Have they considered  (BUY) a new TV set?
 
10. I hope you remembered  (TELL) Mary that I'd be late.
 
11. My mother told me not  (SPEAK) to anyone about it.
 
 12. You are expected  (KNOW) the safety regulations of the college.
 
13. The boys like  (PLAY) games but hate  (DO) lessons.
 
14. I regret  (INFORM) you that your application has been refused.
 
15.  Your windows need  (CLEAN); would you like me  (DO) them for you?
 
16.  (LIE) on this beach is much more pleasant than  (SIT) in the office.
 
17. Please, go on  (WRITE); I don't mind  (WAIT).
 
18. It is usually easier  (LEARN) a subject by  (READ) books than by  (LISTEN) to lectures.
 
19.  Try  (FORGET) it; it isn't worth   (WORRY) about.
 
20.  I advise you  (START)  (LOOK) for a flat at once.