Choose the correct form of the verb. Sometimes two forms are possible.
1. Do you like listen/ listening/ to listen to classical music?
2. My neighbours always agree look / looking/ to look after my cat when I’m away on business.
3. Penny learned skate/ skating/ to skate when she was only 5.
4. Steve offered help/ helping/ to help me with my report.
5. Kate doesn’t mind live/ living/ to live in a foreign country.
6. My mother always makes me do/ doing/ to do my homework before I go out.
7. The doctor suggested drink/ drinking/ to drink lots of still water.
8. I’ve just refused go out/ going out/ to go out with Mike. He’s so boring.
9. Where would you like spend/ spending/ to spend your honeymoon, Monica?
10. Pete didn’t feel like play/ playing/ to play tennis, so we went straight home.
11. We decided sell/ selling/ to sell our flat and move/ moving/ to move to the country.
12. I caught a cold yesterday, I can’t help sneeze/ sneezing/ to sneeze.
13. Though it was getting dark, they continued climb/ climbing/ to climb the hill.
14. Please stop talk/ talking/ to talk. I’m trying to concentrate.
15. We can’t afford go/ going/ to go abroad this summer.