Try to explain the meaning of the phrases to your partner

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Try to explain the meaning of the phrases to your partner.

Try to explain the meaning of the phrases to your partner.

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To + infinitive or –ing form?

I’m happy (inform) you about the sales

To + infinitive or –ing form? I’m happy (inform) you about the
results.
He’s responsible for (manage) the HR department.
I really want (be promoted) soon.
We enjoy (go) out together on Fridays.
The manager agreed (hire) a new receptionist.
He once dealt with (coordinate) foreign projects.
My job consists of (advise) organizations on employment law.
I’m meeting my friends tonight (talk) to them about trip to Mexico.
I don’t think he’s interested in (take) a day off tomorrow.
I look forward to (meet) the new manager.
Mr Jackson is in charge of (plan) our courses.
It’s really important (keep) good work-life balance.
What are you going to do (prepare) well for the English test?
It’s easier (learn) grammar than vocabulary.

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I’m happy (to inform) you about the sales results.
He’s responsible for (managing)

I’m happy (to inform) you about the sales results. He’s responsible for
the HR department.
I really want (to be promoted) soon.
We enjoy (going) out together on Fridays.
The manager agreed (to hire) a new receptionist.
He once dealt with (coordinating) foreign projects.
My job consists of (advising) organizations on employment law.
I’m meeting my friends tonight (to talk) to them about trip to Mexico.
I don’t think he’s interested in (taking) a day off tomorrow.
I look forward to (meeting) the new manager.
Mr Jackson is in charge of (planning) our courses.
It’s really important (to keep) good work-life balance.
What are you going to do (to prepare) well for the English test?
It’s easier (to learn) grammar than vocabulary.