Choose the correct variant. I don’t mind (to have/having) a bite.
She looks forward (to meet/meeting) them.
I want (to visit/visiting) my grandparents on weekend or holidays.
I can’t imagine her (to get/getting) married to Harry.
I’d like to make him (work/working) better.
Let’s stop (to eat/eating) at this restaurant.
We couldn’t help (to laugh/laughing) at Robin Williams’s acting.
How do you prefer (to travel/travelling): by train or plane?
Do you fancy (to eat/eating) out?
It was difficult enough (to learn/learning) to play the guitar.
to have,meeting,to visit,to get, work,eating,to laugh,to travel, to eat, to learn