Choose the correct form of the verb in parentheses in the following sentences.
- The teacher decided (accepting / TO ACCEPT) the paper.
- The appreciate (to have / HAVING) this information.
- His father doesn’t approve of his (GOING / to go) to Europe.
- We found it very difficult (reaching / TO REACH) a decision.
- Donna is interested in (to open / OPENING) a bar.
- George has no intention of (to leave / LEAVING) the city now.
- We are eager (TO RETURN / returning) to school in the fall.
- You would be better of (to buy / BUYING) this car.
- She refused (TO ACCEPT / accepting) the gift.
- Mary regrets (to be / BEING) the one to have to tell him.
- George pretended (TO BE / being) sick yesterday.
- Carlos hopes (TO FINISH / finishing) his thesis this year.
- They agreed (TO LEAVE / leaving) early.
- Helen was anxious (TO TELL / telling) her family about her promotion.
- We are not ready (TO STOP / stopping) this research at this time.
- Henry shouldn’t risk (to drive / DRIVING) so fast.
- He demands ( TO KNOW / knowing) what is going on.
- She is looking forward to (return / RETURNING) to her country.
- There is no excuse for ( to leave / LEAVING) the room in this condition.
- Gerald returned to his home after (to leave / LEAVING) the game.
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