Use the correct form of the verbs in the parentheses
1. I hope to have ( have) a job.
2. Try to avoid making ( make) him angry.
3. He is thinking of leaving ( leave) his job.
4. Please let me know ( know) your decision.
5. It’s no use waiting ( wait)
6. I hate seeing ( see) a child cry.
7. Gravity keeps the Moon ( travel) to travel around the Earth instead of shooting ( shoot) off into the space.
8. It’s difficult to get ( get) used to getting up early.
9. Stop to argue (argue) and start working ( work).
10. I’d like to have ( have ) a look at your new car.
11. I’m looking forward to seeing ( see) you again.
12. Would you mind not touching ( not touch) the wire.
13. I’m sorry to disappoint ( disappoint) you.
14. He told me to sign ( sign) a paper admitting his guilt.
15. I don’t enjoy going ( go) to the dentist.
16. I forget to meet ( meet) you.
17. Don’t forget to give ( give) her my regards.
18. He promised not to go ( not go) to school late.
19. They practise speaking ( speaking) English every day.
20. They find it is very difficult to understand ( understand) her.
21. My daughter likes drinking ( drink) milk.
22. The teacher asked us to write (write) the exercises.
23. My father gave up smoking ( smoke) 12 years ago.
24. She refused answering ( answer) my questions.
25. He suggests going ( go) on a trip.
26. They agree to camp ( camp) in that field.
27. They didn’t want me to buy ( buy) that old house.
28. He regrets spending ( spend ) too much on computer.
29. I regret saying ( say ) that you got bad points.
30. The doctor advised me to do ( do) exercise every morning.