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        |   It was great being able to say those things you're usually scared (to say/say/saying) and ask questions you're usually afraid to ask.   начать обучение Adjective + to + infinitive |  |   It was great being able to say those things you're usually scared to say and ask questions you're usually afraid to ask.  |  |  | 
|   We were given the freedom (to ask/ask/asking) questions without having to worry about (to be/be/being) judged. I admit (to feel/feel/feeling) a little nervous about a few of the questions.   начать обучение Noun + to + infinitive (as part of a semi-fixed phrase); verb + -ing; preposition + -ing |  |   We were given the freedom to ask questions without having to worry about being judged. I admit feeling a little nervous about a few of the questions.  |  |  | 
|   I wanted (to offer/offer/offering) some insights into my job. I took part in the living library event (to challenge/challenge/challenging) stereotypes and misconceptions I'd encountered.   начать обучение Verb + to + infinitive; to + infinitive used to express purpose |  |   I wanted to offer some insights into my job. I took part in the living library event to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions I'd encountered.  |  |  | 
|   I enjoyed (to talk/talk/talking) to different people. I learnt more about where my arguments for (to be/be/being) a vegan fall down. I had to apologise for not always being able to answer the question properly.   начать обучение preposition + -ing; like / love /hate etc. + -ing |  |   I enjoyed talking to different people. I learnt more about where my arguments for being a vegan fall down. I had to apologise for not always being able to answer the question properly.  |  |  | 
|   They advised me (to be/be/being) as honest as possible.   начать обучение Verb + object + to + infinitive |  |   They advised me to be as honest as possible.  |  |  | 
|   (To sleep/Sleep/Sleeping) outside in the middle of winter isn't the problem. Coping with how people treat you is much harder (to deal/deal/dealing) with.   начать обучение Adjective + to + infinitive; -ing used as a noun (gerund) |  |   Sleeping outside in the middle of winter isn't the problem. Coping with how people treat you is much harder to deal with.  |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   I decided to explain. I wanted to offer some insights into my job.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Verb + object + to + infinitive  |  |   They encouraged me to apply. They advised me to to be as honest as possible.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Noun + to + infinitive (as part of a semi-fixed phrase)  |  |   It's time to ... We were given the freedom to ask questions.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Adjective + to + infinitive  |  |   I was happy to talk to them. scared to say / afraid to ask / harder to deal with  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение to + infinitive used to express purpose  |  |   She left early to catch the train. to challenge stereotypes  |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   I recall feeling apprehensive. I admit filling a little nervous.  |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   , arguments for being a vegan, apologise for not being  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение -ing used as a noun (gerund)  |  |   Smoking is bad for you. Sleeping outside; Coping with how...  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение like / love /hate etc. + -ing  |  |   I hate arguing about politics. I enjoyed talking...  |  |  | 
|   RULES a) Passive infinitive or -ing form   начать обучение He is always being stopped by police just for the way he looks. |  |   Use the passive infinitive or -ing form to talk about actions which are done to the subject.  |  |  | 
|   RULES b) Perfect infinitive or -ing form   начать обучение They seem to have forgotten why we came here. |  |   Use the perfect infinitive or -ing form to emphasise when one action happens before another.  |  |  | 
|   RULES c) Negative infinitive or -ing form   начать обучение Not understanding people's reasons for why they do the things they do is a big problem. |  |   Negatives infinitives or -ing forms can often be made the subject of a sentence, like gerunds.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение We all know how important (make/making/to make) a good first impression is.  |  |   We all know how important making a good first impression is.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение So, it's vital not (underestimate/underestimating/to underestimate) the importance of choosing your clothes carefully when you go to that key meeting or job interview.  |  |   So, it's vital not to underestimate the importance of choosing your clothes carefully when you go to that key meeting or job interview.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение This is your opportunity (impress/impressing/to impress).  |  |   This is your opportunity to impress.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение On (walk/walking/to walk) into the room,  |  |   On walking into the room,  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение most people are likely (to have form/to have forming/to have formed) an opinion of your character based on your appearance in less than three seconds.  |  |   most people are likely to have formed an opinion of your character based on your appearance in less than three seconds.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение It's difficult (say/saying/to say)  |  |  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение why people insist on (judge/judging/to judge) by appearances,  |  |   why people insist on judging by appearances,  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение even when we know that it's so unreliable (do/doing/to do) this.  |  |   even when we know that it's so unreliable to do this.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Even in courtrooms, juries and judges appear (give/giving/to give) lighter sentences to people who are well dressed.  |  |   Even in courtrooms, juries and judges appear to give lighter sentences to people who are well dressed.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение I can't bear seeing people smoke in cars.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение * I don't know why you waste all your time sit in front of the computer.  |  |   I don't know why you waste all your time sitting in front of the computer.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение * Cooder was encouraged play the guitar by his father.  |  |   Cooder was encouraged to play the guitar by his father.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение * They hoped meet up with some of the stars after the show.  |  |   They hoped to meet up with some of the stars after the show.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение * I gave up the idea of go into politics when I was in my thirties.  |  |   I gave up the idea of going into politics when I was in my thirties.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение * We were tempted ask if we could stay the night, but we thought it might seem rude.  |  |   We were tempted to ask if we could stay the night, but we thought it might seem rude.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение I would prefer to have seen it for myself.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение I didn't expect (feel) so embarrassed, but the questions they asked were so personal.  |  |   I didn't expect to feel so embarrassed, but the questions they asked were so personal.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение (meet) Linda and (have) the chance to talk about her experience was enlightening.  |  |   Meeting Linda and having the chance to talk about her experience was enlightening.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение They had the opportunity (ask) me anything that they wanted.  |  |   They had the opportunity to ask me anything that they wanted.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение It's hard (imagine) what it's like to live with a disability.  |  |   It's hard to imagine what it's like to live with a disability.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение I wouldn't even contemplate (leave) the country.  |  |   I wouldn't even contemplate leaving the country.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение She had refused (marry) the man her parents had chosen for her.  |  |   She had refused to marry the man her parents had chosen for her.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Somehow he seemed (lose) all the money already.  |  |   Somehow he seemed to have lost all the money already.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение He is fed up with (be) called rude names.  |  |   He is fed up with being called rude names.  |  |  |