We decided ... (take) part in this competition. - We decided to take part in this competition., I really enjoy ... (give) rides to hitch hikers when I travel. - I really enjoy giving rides to hitch hikers when I travel., The manager agreed ... (give) me one extra day off work. - The manager agreed to give me one extra day off work., He can't wait ... (start) his new job. - He can't wait to start his new job., We had to admit ... (make) a mistake. - We had to admit making a mistake., We don't mind ... (do) her a favour. - We don't mind doing her a favour., He is still considering ... (do) this exam. - He is still considering doing this exam., I can't afford ... (do) nothing, I have to take care of myself. - I can't afford to do nothing, I have to take care of myself., I'd like ... (make) an appoinment for tomorrow. - I'd like to make an appoinment for tomorrow., We hope ... (do) business with you in the future. - We hope to do business with you in the future., We failed ... (meet) the deadline. - We failed to meet the deadline., Should any questions arise, don't hesitate ... (contact) me. - Should any questions arise, don't hesitate to contact me., We spent the whole day ... (work) in the garden. - We spent the whole day working in the garden., This time we will choose ... (celebrate) his birthday in the country house. - This time we will choose to celebrate his birthday in the country house., She finally agreed ... (provide) us with the contract details. - She finally agreed to provide us with the contract details., It was raining heavily, I had ... (take) a taxi. - It was raining heavily, I had to take a taxi., He stopped ... (smoke) and started ... (jog) in the morning. - He stopped smoking and started jogging in the morning., Doctors failed ... (save) his life. - Doctors failed to save his life., She can't wait ... (start) her own life alone. - She can't wait to start her own life alone., They are still considering ... (move) to the suburbs. - They are still considering moving to the suburbs., I spent my whole childhood ... (look) after my younger siblings. - I spent my whole childhood looking after my younger siblings., We really can't afford ... (wait) any longer. - We really can't afford to wait any longer., He didn't seem ... (understand) what the lecturer was talking about. - He didn't seem to understand what the lecturer was talking about., I can't wait ... (join) your expert team. - I can't wait to join your expert team., She hopes ... (pass) her German exam to get an invitation. - She hopes to pass her German exam to get an invitation., I simply can't imagine ... (do) shift work! - I simply can't imagine doing shift work!,

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