Verb+ to-infinitive orverb+gerund Complete this newspaper article about a successful business executive Choose the to-infinitive or the gerund of the verbs in brackets Sandra King had agreed ( ) to meet (meet) me in her office in central Manchester The head of Greenway Supermarkets, a smart 40-year-old woman, gave me a big smile of welcome You can’t help ( ) liking (like) Sandra King Greenway expects (1) …to make… (make) a big profit again this year,’ she told me The company has never failed (2) …to (do) well since she took over five years ago In fact she has managed (3) …to avoid (avoid) (4) …losing (lose) customers at a time when others have seen their profits fall I enjoy (5) …solving (solve) problems,’ she says Next year Greenway plan (6) …to open (open) ten new supermarkets, and they have also offered (7) …to buy (buy) the Lu-Price Stores group Sandra King hopes (8) …to have (have) discussions with Lo-Price boss Steven Weyman soon You can’t afford (9) …to relax (relax) in this job,’ she told me 'You can never give up (10) … thinking (think) about how you can things better That’s what you have (11) …to (do) if you want (12) …to be (be) successful.’ THANK YOU ... (7) to buy (buy) the Lu-Price Stores group Sandra King hopes (8) to have (have) discussions with Lo-Price boss Steven Weyman soon You can’t afford (9) to relax (relax) in this job,’ she told... expects (1) to make… (make) a big profit again this year,’ she told me The company has never failed (2) to (do) well since she took over five years ago In fact she has managed (3) to avoid ... (avoid) (4) …losing (lose) customers at a time when others have seen their profits fall I enjoy (5) …solving (solve) problems,’ she says Next year Greenway plan (6) to open (open) ten new supermarkets,