She is used to … homework. Don't worry! - She is used to DOING homework. Don't worry! (=be accustomed to), She used to … her homework when she was young. - She used to DO her homework when she was young. (= habit in the past), I’d (would) rather… my homework now.   - I’d (would) rather DO my homework now. (=preference one subject) , I’d (would) rather you …your homework now. - I’d (would) rather you DID your homework now. (=preference two subjects), It's time … my homework  - It's time TO DO my homework., It's (about/high) time you … your homework  - It's (about/high) time you DID your homework. (two subjects) , She admitted… her brother’s homework  - She admitted (TO) DOING her brother’s homework., They avoided … their homework. - They avoided DOING their homework., I can't help …  my homework in class. I don't like to do homework in my free time - I can't help DOING in class. I don't like to do homework in my free time, I can't stand … my homework. - can't I can't stand DOING my homework., I'll consider ... my homework before going to the cinema. - I'll consider DOING my homework before going to the cinema., I discussed ... homework during holidays with my parents - I discussed DOING homework during holidays with my parents, She ended up ... her homework on the train. - She ended up DOING her homework on the train., They didn't feel like ... homework yesterday. - They didn't feel like DOING homework yesterday. (= I didn't want), She insisted on ... her homework alone.  - She insisted on DOING her homework alone., ... her homework is something she hates. - DOING her homework is something she hates., It's no use ... homework if you don't pay attention. - It's no use DOING homework if you don't pay attention., This experience is worth ... - This experience is worth DOING, I look forward to ... a course next summer. - I look forward to DOING a course next summer., You keep ... the same thing. - You keep DOING the same thing., I suggest ... gym together - I suggest DOING gym together/I suggest that we DO gym together, They risk ... more harm than good by rushing through the proj - They risk DOING more harm than good by rushing through the proj, I recommend ... gym together. - I recommend TO DO/THAT WE DO/DOING gym together., Don't waste time ... the washing-up. By a washing machine.  - Don't waste time DOING the washing-up. By a washing machine., Do you mind ... the dishes after dinner? - Do you mind DOING the dishes after dinner?, Can you imagine ... this job every day for the rest of your life? - Can you imagine DOING this job every day for the rest of your life?, You must ... your homework before going out with friends. - You must DO your homework before going out with friends., The coach made the players ... extra laps after they missed practice - The coach made the players DO extra laps after they missed practice, My parents let me ... the cooking. - My parents let me DO the cooking., You'd (had) better ... your homework or you'll be in trouble. - You'd (had) better DO your homework or you'll be in trouble., My parents allow me ... the cooking. - My parents allow me TO DO the cooking., I can't afford ... renovation right now.  - I can't afford TO DO the renovation right now.., They agreed ... the project together. - They agreed TO DO the project together., She appears ... yoga in the park. - She appears TO BE DOING yoga in the park., They arranged ... a team building workshop next month. - They arranged TO DO a team building workshop next month. , He claimed ... all the necessary reasearch for the project - He claimed TO HAVE DONE all the necessary reasearch for the project, She failed ... her homework on time, which affected her grade. - She failed TO DO her homework on time, which affected her grade., He promised ... his best in the upcoming competition. - He promised TO DO his best in the upcoming competition., I'd (would) prefer ... yoga today. - I'd (would) prefer TO DO yoga today., I prefer ... pilates to ... yoga. - I prefer DOING pilates to DOING yoga., It's difficult/It's hard ... anything when you are feeling overwhelmed. - It's difficult/It's hard TO DO anything when you are feeling overwhelmed., They refused ... their homework. - They refused TO DO their homework., She's just begun/continued/started ... her homework. - She's just begun/continued/started DOING her homework., The teacher encouraged the students ... the project. - The teacher encouraged the students TO DO the project., She advised me ... my homework - She advised meTO DO my homework., She begged  me ... her a favour. - She begged me TO DO her a favour., They ordered/instructed/told ... as I was told. - They ordered/instructed/told TO DO as I was told., She reminded me ... the laundry. - She reminded me TO DO the laundry., She persuaded me ... the laundry. - She persuaded me TO DO the laundry., She was the first/second ... the homework - She was the first/second TO DO the homework, She congratulated ... a great job. - She congratulated ME ON DOING a great job., She apologised ... not ... the laundry.  - She apologised (TO ME) FOR NOT DOING the laundry.,

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