Write the correct verb form.
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Kathy: |
Erm ... hello. You must be Preston. |
Preston: |
Yes, yes, I am. Kathy, is it? I have to admit (1) to be/ to being a bit nervous. This is the first blind date I've been on. |
Kathy: |
Me too. I almost didn't come (2) to see/ seeing you, actually. But then you just have to risk (3) to meet/ meeting someone you don't like, don't you? |
Preston: |
Er... yeah. Do you mind (4) to sit/ sitting by the window? |
Kathy: |
No, that's fine. It was my sister, Jane, who suggested (5) to meet/ meeting you. |
Preston: |
Right. Did she happen (6) to tell/ telling you anything about me? |
Kathy: |
She said you work together, but she refused (7) to say/ saying anything else. |
Preston: |
Oh. Well, I've been looking forward (8) to meet/ to meeting you. Erm ... do you feel like (9) to order/ ordering? I'm starving. |
Kathy: |
Okay. I think I fancy (10) to have/ having seafood. What about you? |
Preston: |
Seafood sounds good. Can you see our waiter? |