Choose the correct form in each sentence (Infinitive or Gerund).
1. I enjoy _____ to the theatre.
to go
going
2. We anticipate _____ two weeks here.
to spend
spending
3. John finished _____ his paper at midnight.
to write
writing
4. We can't afford _____ a new vacuum cleaner.
to buy
buying
5. I resent _____ the center of attention.
to be
being
6. Don't avoid _____ my questions.
to answer
answering
7. I don't fancy _____ to this program.
to listen
listening
8. They've fixed _____ to Wolverhampton.
to go
going
9. Mary adores _____ museums.
to visit
visiting
10. We suggested _____ for the bus.
to wait
waiting
11. The shop assistant offered _____ me.
to help
helping
12. We stand _____ a great deal by the agreement.
to gain
gaining
13. We are not about _____ now.
to stop
stopping
14. We risk _____ their support.
to lose
losing
15. I choose _____ at home tonight.
to stay
staying
16. After a short break everybody resumed _____.
to work
working
17. She somehow contrived _____ the dinner.
to cook
cooking
18. Bob tends _____ when you ask him.
to lie
lying
19. They purported _____ our friends.
to be
being
20. Carry on _____. It's very interesting.
to talk
talking
21. They opted _____ my invitation.
to decline
declining
22. How often do you practice _____ the piano?
to play
playing
23. We'll postpone _____ because of the bad weather.
to leave
leaving
24. Leave off _____ that noise!
to make
making
25. Charles disclaimed _____ entangled in this affair.
to be
being
26. I demand _____ to the manager.
to speak
speaking
27. Richard pretended _____ an expert chess player.
to be
being
28. She expects _____ the exam.
to fail
failing
29. I didn't mean _____ you.
to hurt
hurting
30. Helen doesn't mind _____ chocolate alone.
to eat
eating