1. Does he enjoy (to teach, teaching)?
2. Why have you stopped? - Go on (to read, reading).
3. I decided (to spend, spending) our holidays in France.
4. The Browns want (to leave for, leaving for) Boston this week.
5. I'll always remember (to meet, meeting) you for the first time.
6. I enjoy (to travel, travelling) very much.
7. They agreed (to repair, repairing) the car as quickly as possible.
8. I can't help (to think, thinking) about that awful accident.
9. Avoid (to overeat, overeating) and you'll feel better soon.
10. My car needs a service badly, and Tom offered (to help, helping) me with it.
11. I really must stop (to smoke, smoking).
12. All parts of London seem (to belong, belonging) to different towns and epochs.
13. Would you mind (to close, closing) the front door?
14. Although I was in a hurry, I stopped (to talk, talking) to him.
15. You should remember (to phone, phoning) him. He'll be at home.
16. I offered (to go, going) by bus or by train.
17. When we had finished (to eat, eating), the waiter brought the bill.
18. If possible, give up (to smoke, smoking), at least for a time.
19. I avoid (to worry, worrying) people about things of no importance.
20. He kept (to think, thinking) over what he had felt that night.
21. She looked up and burst out (to laugh, laughing).
22. She didn't mind (to share, sharing) her cabin with another woman.
23. He didn't feel like (to make, making) jokes any longer.
24. Do you remember (to meet, meeting) Sam at the cinema last year?
25. They suggested (to postpone, postponing) the match to the following week.
26. He denied (to tell, telling) lies.
27. I look forward (to seeing, to see) you at the party.
28. He stopped (to wear, wearing) ties years ago.
29. I stopped (to tie, tying) up my shoe lace.
30. They were looking forward (to go, to going) on holiday.
31. He admitted (to lie, lying) to the police.
32. They tried (to help, helping) but it was no use.
33. The door appears (to be locked, locking).
34. Jack insisted on (to catch, catching) an early flight.
35. I suggested (to take, taking) the train.
36. He didn't enjoy (talking, to talk) very much.
37. He didn't seem (to be, being) particularly talented.
38. He avoids (to go, going) to noisy bars.
39. Is there anything in that new magazine worth (to read, reading)?
40. I hope (to get, getting) there.