Choose the correct form(infinitive or gerund)
1. The sportsmen hope … (to get/getting) the best results.
2. Are you going to give up … (to smoke/smoking)?
3. They don’t want … (to have/having) any more children.
4. I don’t mind … (to wash up/washing up).
5. Girls, stop … (to giggle/giggling).
6. Ben likes … (to play/playing) chess.
7. Lara goes … (to dance/dancing) every weekend.
8. Harry can’t stand … (to work/working) on Saturdays.
9. When they finish … (to eat/eating) their lunch, they’ll go to the office.
10. He suggested … (to buy/buying) some food.
The structure somewhat resembles a horseshoe, bent its edges to the assumption Cathedral, located on the columns. Such a "horseshoe" appearance of the gazebo is due, according to the legend, the fact that it is on the Cathedral square of the city on the second day after the battle of Poltava took place the meeting of craftsmen of Poltava with the Russian Tsar Peter I, and, like, a local blacksmith immediately expertly shod Tsar's horse who lost a horseshoe during the Poltava battle