+ing, infinitive or bare infinitive? 1.
I love in a hot air balloon on a warm and cloudless day. (to fly)
2.
When I was younger, I once suggested (to have) a pet. My parents surprisingly easily agreed one. (to adopt)
3.
I'm cold. I’d better home. (to go)
4.
I must a new computer. This one is so slow. (to buy)
5.
I’d surely enjoy at your party. (to be)
6.
Her parents allowed her a party at home. (to have)
7.
You’d better not outside without a hat in winter. (to go)
8.
I loved my Lamborghini until my cousin got into a car accident in it, and I needed it. (to drive) (to sell)
9.
We should better the flat by tomorrow morning. (to clean)
10.
Look at your plants! They want (to water).
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I stopped ill (to feel) yesterday and started better. (to get)
12.
I love to the theatre with you. (to go)
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I hate so I never go to clubs. (to dance)
14.
How much time do you spend computer games every week? (to play)
15.
My friend’s computer needs . (to fix)
16.
You can’t a mobile phone in the exam. (to use)
17.
Excuse me, Sir! Could you a bit louder, please? (to speak)
18.
I don’t want (to go) there now.
19.
I regret (to tell) you that our train is not going further for some technical reasons.
20.
We forgot (to pack) our swimming suits.
21.
I clearly remember (to lock) the door in the morning.
22.
You’ll never forget (to visit) Paris for the first time.
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He regreted (to invite) so many people. His house was full of unknown people.
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They stopped (to plan) the honey moon trip, as they had broken up.
25.
I tried (to start) my computer this morning but it was dead.