Our new CFO [ ] golf at weekends (to enjoy + to play ← present simple) enjoys playing You may [ ] on your project when you've finished this one (to continue + to work ← present simple) (continue working|continue to work) Would you [ ] to a pub after the conference (to fancy + to go ← 2nd conditional)? fancy going We [ ] on the new project only yesterday (to start + to work ← past simple) (started working|started to work) I [ ] the draft of the contract (to finish + to write ← present perfect) have finished writing The CEO [ ] the cigar last year (to give up + to smoke ← past simple) gave up smoking Can you [ ] this superb sports car (to imagine yourself + to drive ← present simple)? imagine yourself driving Journalists [ ] tricky questions about the crisis (to keep + to ask ← past simple) kept asking Excuse me, would you [ ] the window (to mind + to close ← polite request) mind closing They [ ] into bigger problems if they don't fix this soon (to risk + to run ← present simple) risk running