I can’t decide whether *to buy* (buy) a new car or not.
She loves *dancing* (dance) to her favorite songs.
He agreed *to help* (help) me with my homework.
I enjoy *reading* (read) books in my free time.
Don’t forget *to lock* (lock) the door when you leave.
It’s important *to practice* (practice) your English every day.
They decided *to go* (go) shopping on Saturday.
She can’t stand *being* (be) late for meetings.
We’re planning *to visit* (visit) our grandparents next weekend.
She started *crying* (cry) when she heard the sad news.
He promised *to call* (call) me as soon as he arrives.
I prefer *listening* (listen) to music rather than watching TV.
She hopes *to find* (find) a better job soon.
We can’t avoid *paying* (pay) taxes.
Would you like *to join* (join) us for dinner tonight?
Exercise 2: Infinitive vs. Gerund – Complete the sentences
She stopped *smoking* (smoke) two years ago.
It’s not easy *to learn* (learn) a new language.
We should consider *moving* (move) to a bigger house.
He needs *to improve* (improve) his English for work.
She asked me *to bring* (bring) some snacks to the party.
I don’t mind *waiting* (wait) a little longer.
They can’t afford *to travel* (travel) this summer.
He suggested *going* (go) to the movies tonight.
Do you remember *to turn off* (turn off) the lights?
She tried *to explain* (explain) the situation, but nobody listened.
I can’t help *thinking* (think) about the upcoming exam.
He offered *to drive* (drive) me to the airport.
They continued *talking* (talk) despite the noise.
I’m looking forward *to seeing* (see) you again soon.
She managed *to finish* (finish) the project on time.