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Jugar Test
1. 
Most teachers don't allow ... in their classrooms.
A.
to eat
B.
eating
C.
both options
2. 
The school doesn't allow students ... books home.
A.
to take
B.
taking
C.
both options
3. 
My grandfather teaches ... in the local swimming pool.
A.
to swim
B.
swimming
C.
both options
4. 
My grandfather taught me ... in a lake near our house.
A.
to swim
B.
swimming
C.
both options
5. 
The museum guide advised us ... in the Renaissance sections.
A.
to start
B.
starting
C.
both options
6. 
The doctor advised against ... so soon after the operation.
A.
to travel
B.
travelling
C.
both options
7. 
I remember ... that watch. He got it in London.
A.
him buying
B.
him to buy
C.
both options
8. 
I must remember ... a birthday present.
A.
to buy him
B.
buying him
C.
he to buy
9. 
I hate ... this, but I think it was your fault.
A.
to say
B.
say
C.
saying
10. 
I've always hated ... my hair wet.
A.
to get
B.
get
C.
getting
11. 
It's really not a problem, I'm used to ... physical labour.
A.
do
B.
doing
C.
both options
12. 
The children look forward so much to their granny ... them.
A.
visit
B.
to visit
C.
visiting
13. 
Are you planning ... a holiday this year?
A.
to take
B.
taking
C.
take
14. 
Well, I must say I prefer skiing to ... .
A.
snowboard
B.
snowboarding
15. 
I'll get round ... that novel one of these days.
A.
to write
B.
to writing
C.
writing
D.
write
16. 
Many people have contemplated ... out more about their past.
A.
to find
B.
finding
C.
find
17. 
Some family members volunteer ... .
A.
to help
B.
helping
C.
help
18. 
Some organisations guarantee ... the information for you.
A.
to find
B.
finding
C.
both options
19. 
I had hoped ... my family back 500 years.
A.
to trace
B.
tracing
C.
both options
20. 
The research involves ... hours on the Internet.
A.
to spend
B.
spending
C.
spend
21. 
I agreed ... the information I found with the whole family.
A.
to share
B.
sharing
C.
share
22. 
I fancied ... up a huge family tree.
A.
to draw
B.
drawing
C.
draw
23. 
After the accident, my father advised ... a lawyer.
A.
us to consult
B.
consulting
C.
both options
24. 
I'm sorry, they don't allow anybody ... here.
A.
to smoke
B.
smoking
C.
both options
25. 
Listen, can you hear him ... to himself?
A.
talk
B.
talking
C.
both options
26. 
Excuse me, would you like ... with me?
A.
to dance
B.
dancing
C.
both options
27. 
I'll always remember ... my first car.
A.
to have bought
B.
buying
C.
to buy
28. 
If we take this afternoon off, it'll mean ... extra hours tomorrow.
A.
to work
B.
working
C.
both options
29. 
I spent four hours writing my report, then stopped ... and went for a walk.
A.
to work
B.
working
C.
both options
30. 
I really love ... time at the seaside.
A.
to spend
B.
spending
C.
both options
31. 
No matter how much they increase ticket prices, the trains are sure ... unreliable.
A.
to stay
B.
of staying
32. 
What do you intend ... after university?
A.
to do
B.
doing
C.
both options
33. 
When she suggested ... over the weekend, I was so angry that I threatened to quit.
A.
me to working
B.
me to work
C.
me work
D.
me working
34. 
After what the manager said this morning, I didn't ... him about the problems I've been having.
A.
dare telling
B.
dare it telling
C.
dare tell
D.
dare to telling
35. 
You shouldn't have let Kerry ... without apologising for what you said to her.
A.
leave
B.
to leave
C.
leaving
D.
to leaving
36. 
It was a bit embarrassing when the teacher caught us ... during the test.
A.
to cheat
B.
cheating
C.
cheat
D.
to cheating
37. 
It's not fair to make the dog ... in the car on such a hot day.
A.
to wait
B.
waiting
C.
wait
D.
for waiting
38. 
How can we get them ... their minds?
A.
change
B.
to change
C.
changing
39. 
Children are not allowed ... unaccompanied.
A.
travel
B.
to travel
C.
travelling
D.
traveling
40. 
There's nothing preventing you ... a holiday.
A.
take
B.
to take
C.
taking
41. 
I won't let you ... such a stupid mistake.
A.
make
B.
to make
C.
making
42. 
I'm asking you ... the consequences.
A.
consider
B.
to consider
C.
considering
43. 
It's impossible to make someone ... something they don't want to do.
A.
do
B.
to do
C.
doing
44. 
I can hear music ... in the background.
A.
play
B.
to play
C.
playing
45. 
I wish I could stop her from ... sorry for herself!
A.
feel
B.
to feel
C.
feeling
46. 
The manager requested that all staff ... present at the meeting.
A.
have been
B.
be
C.
are being
D.
being
47. 
It's very important that we ... as soon as there's any change in the patient's condition.
A.
be it notified
B.
being notified
C.
were notified
D.
be notified
48. 
I will always regret ... the chance to travel.
A.
not to have
B.
to not have
C.
not having had
D.
having not
49. 
Would the plan involve ... a great deal of money?
A.
to be investing
B.
our investing
C.
us to invest
D.
we investing
50. 
Weren't you supposed ... your notes with you to yesterday's seminar?
A.
to have brought
B.
to be brought
C.
to have been brought
D.
have brought
51. 
Surely the professor wouldn't be ... everyone in the class!
A.
too cruel to fail
B.
enough cruel to fail
C.
so cruel failing
D.
so cruel as to fail
52. 
We had no idea ... with us on the trip.
A.
to take how much money
B.
taking how much money
C.
how much money to take
D.
how much money taking
53. 
Christine and Joyce were careful ... while they were gossiping.
A.
to be not overheard
B.
to not overhear
C.
not to be overhearing
D.
not to be overheard
54. 
I thanked him for ... so generous with his time.
A.
him being
B.
having been
C.
to have been
D.
him to be
55. 
Doesn't Harriet spend a long time ...?
A.
putting on her make-up
B.
to put on her make-up
C.
having put on her make-up
D.
to be putting on her make-up
56. 
He resented ... orders from a man half his age.
A.
to taking
B.
taking
C.
take
D.
to take
57. 
"The Test" is an excellent novel. It's well worth ...
A.
reading.
B.
to reading
C.
read
D.
to read
58. 
You are not the first person ... by that dog.
A.
to be bitten
B.
being bitten
C.
to have been bitten
D.
to being bitten
59. 
He's bound ... late. He never arrives on time.
A.
be
B.
to be
C.
being
D.
to being
60. 
They are certain ... (refuse).
61. 
He failed ... (hand) in his homework on time.
62. 
I don't know how best ... (tell) him the truth.
63. 
The window was stuck, but after a lot of pushing and pulling I managed ... (open) it.
64. 
If you wish ... (contact) us, you can do so via our website.
65. 
I dread ... (think) what she will say when she finds out the truth.
66. 
Having won the silver medal in the 200m, he went on ... (win) the gold in the 100m.
67. 
He went on ... (speak), even though nobody was listening.
68. 
Harvey didn't meant ... (criticise); he merely wanted to tell the truth.
69. 
Catching the six o'clock ferry will mean ... (get) up at five.
70. 
We regret ... (inform) you that your application has been unsuccessful.
71. 
I regret ... (pass) up that marvellous opportunity.
72. 
Where can my pen be? I remember ... it when I made out that cheque in the bank.
A.
have
B.
having
C.
to have
D.
to having
73. 
After having become Wore Junior Champion at the age of 13, Tom went on ... the Senior Championship.
A.
win
B.
to win
C.
winning
D.
to winning
74. 
What do you mean by not ... up?
A.
turn
B.
to turn
C.
turning
D.
to turning
75. 
If you go on ... so badly you will lose all your friends.
A.
behave
B.
to behave
C.
behaving
D.
to behaving
76. 
John has always been extremely competitive. He means ... a millionaire by the time he is thirty.
A.
be
B.
to be
C.
being
D.
to being
77. 
Terry keeps on ... up Sandy, and she's just fed up with it.
A.
ringing
B.
to ring
C.
ring
D.
to ringing
78. 
When you are older, you'll regret ... your time as a student.
A.
to waste
B.
waste
C.
wasting
D.
to wasting
79. 
The Management regrets ... theatre-goers that tonight's performance has had to be cancelled.
A.
to inform
B.
inform
C.
informing
D.
to informing
80. 
... payment of fares can lead to a penalty of 200 pounds.
A.
Avoiding
B.
To avoid
C.
Avoid
D.
To avoiding
81. 
In order not to upset his colleagues, the accountant found it necessary ... about his salary.
A.
to lie
B.
lying
C.
to lying
82. 
If you speak aggressively about that politician he is bound ...
A.
to retaliate.
B.
retailiating.
C.
to retailiating.
83. 
In this outline of the history of the town I shall confine myself ... about major figures and events.
A.
to talk
B.
talking
C.
to talking
84. 
Tonight I don't want ... out. I'd prefer ... at home.
A.
to go / to stay
B.
to go / staying
C.
going / to stay
D.
going / staying
85. 
The duties of a nanny are limited ... after the children.
A.
to look
B.
looking
C.
to looking
86. 
Alice was tempted ... for the job.
A.
to apply
B.
applying
C.
to applying
87. 
Try ... a cup of camomile tea before you go to bed.
A.
drinking
B.
to drink
C.
to drinking
88. 
You must try ... down on the number of cigarettes you smoke.
A.
to cut
B.
cutting
C.
to cutting