Put the verb into the correct form, ~ing or to… . Sometimes either form is possible.
EXAMPLE:
I don’t want — out tonight. I’m too tired. (go)
ANSWER:
to go
Correct:
Incorrect:
They denied stealing the money. (steal)
I don’t enjoy driving very much. (drive)
I don’t want to go out tonight. I’m too tired. (go)
I can’t afford to go out tonight. I haven’t got enough money. (go)
Has it stopped raining yet? (rain)
Can you remind me to buy some coffee when we go out? (buy)
Why do you keep asking me questions? Can’t you leave me alone? (ask)
Please stop asking me questions! (ask)
I refuse to answer any more questions. (answer)
One of the boys admitted breaking the window. (break)