Gerund or Infinitive? 01
He admitted *to make / making* a serious mistake.
making
It's not worth *to think / thinking* about using the profits for reinvestment, because we said we'd pay shareholders a higher dividend.
thinking
I hope *to be / being* at the next meeting, but I'm not sure I can make it.
to be
Do you want *to come / coming* back in half an hour?
to come
*Remind / Remember* me to call Sylvia this afternoon.
Remind
Remind / Remember me to call Sylvia this afternoon. I really enjoyed to visit /visiting your company and meeting all your colleagues. I hope to be / being at the next meeting, but I'm not sure I can make it. I expect to be / being at the next meeting. I think I can make it.
Remind / Remember me to call Sylvia this afternoon. I really enjoyed to visit /visiting your company and meeting all your colleagues. I hope to be / being at the next meeting, but I'm not sure I can make it. I expect to be / being at the next meeting. I think I can make it.
If I miss my train connection, it means *to arrive / arriving* in Frankfurt after midnight.
arriving
I admit *to be / being* a little careless with our budget last time, but I won't do it again.
being
Would you mind *to come / coming* back in half an hour?
coming
I enjoy *to get away / getting away* to the coast at the weekend.
getting away
Kate denied *to give / giving* the office keys to anyone else.
giving
Where do you fancy *to go / going* for lunch during our conference lunch break?
going
I can't stand people *to interrupt / interrupting* all the time. It's quite rude.
interrupting
We need to take drastic action, because we risk *to lose / losing* everything.
losing
I refuse *to believe / believing* that we can't implement the plans.
to believe
We guarantee *to deliver / delivering* the order by the end of June.
to deliver
I really can't afford *to eat / eating* in such an expensive restaurant.
to eat
We managed *to get / getting* the outcome we were looking for, but it wasn't easy.
to get
I'd love *to get away / getting away* to the coast this weekend.
to get away
I tried to persuade him, but he refused *to listen / listening* to me.
to listen
I've arranged *to meet / meeting* them at their hotel.
to meet
They've decided *to order / ordering* 1000 pieces this time.
to order
Upon opening my bag, I realized I had forgotten *to pack / packing* my phone charger. I couldn't make several important calls.
to pack
He offered *to pick / picking* me up at the airport before the conference begins.
to pick
We tend *to recruit / recruiting* people who can show some previous work experience in the field.
to recruit
The department manager refused *to see / seeing* me.
to see
If she isn't in the office when you call, keep *to try / trying*.
trying
I really enjoyed *to visit /visiting* your company and meeting all your colleagues.
visiting
Imagine *to win / winning* the lottery!
winning