Decide whether it should be gerund, infinitive without ‘to’ or infinitive with ‘to’. To see the answers pull down the list.
I hope hearing/hear/to hear from you soon. I hope to hear from you soon.
Nowadays hardly anyone has time for cooking / to cook. Nowadays hardly anyone has time to cook.
It is not so easy having/to have/ have lunch at home. It is not so easy to have lunch at home.
I look forward to see/seeing you soon. I look forward to seeing you soon.
If I’m going to have to pay for seeing / to see a film, I want to see something worthwhile. If I’m going to have to pay to see a film, I want to see something worthwhile.
Some people go to the cinema for having / to have a good time. Some people go to the cinema to have a good time. More? Back?