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Grammar: Verbs with gerunds and infinitivesDate: 2015-10-07; view: 487. Lesson 10, Unit 4, p. 30-33 Źóšń, 1 ńåģåńņš (ÄĖß ŃĄĢĪŃҲÉĶĪĆĪ ĪĻŠĄÖŽĀĄĶĶß) Ex. 1Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. We expect (see) them at the party tonight. 2. I'm very tired and I want (stay) at home tonight. 3. They are planning (build) a new leisure centre in town. 4. I have decided not (do) a Saturday job next year. 5. I'll tell you what Mark said if you agree not (tell) anyone else. 6. Sometimes I miss (see) my friends. 7. My father hates (wait) for other people. 8. Would you like (go) out next Saturday night? 9. I've never been skiing but I would love (try). 10. They love (ski). They go every year. 11. They miss (live) in France. 12. I hate (wash) dishes. 13. We've decided (move) houses. 14. Can't they agree (go) next week instead? 15. They refused (give) money back. 16. Mike and Mary want (have) dinner at Tortelli's. 17. Why do you think Jack loves (surf) so much? 18. When did you give up (eat) meat? 19. Would you mind (open) the window, please? It's too hot here. 20. Dogs don't enjoy (be) at home all day. 21. I'm getting fat. I'm thinking about (go) on a diet. 22. I don't mind (help) you. 23. Do you ever worry about (get) old? 24. It is nice (be) back home. 25. He is too young (stay) at home alone. 26. I would like (go) out tonight. 27. He refused (spend) so much money on holidays. 28. He was very pleased (see) her again. 29. I am happy (meet) you. 30. He is sorry (not/understand) it. 31. He is fond of (read) science fiction. 32. I can't stand (help) them. 33. Helen finished (copy) the questions. 34. Frank was happy (see) his cousin.
Ex. 2Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. Mike refused (listen) to my advice. 2. Children love (go) to the circus. 3. We don't need (take) an umbrella with us. 4. The workers finished (paint) the house. 5. She speaks French, English and Italian. She's very good at (learn) languages. 6. Could you help me? I'm interested in (buy) a guitar. 7. Have you stopped (do) your course? 8. We hope (meet) at five. 9. She's not bad at (cook) actually. 10. Did the President agree (change) the law? 11. He's decided (take) the job. 12. Ask William. He's good at (fix) computer. 13. John rarely goes abroad. He's afraid of (fly). 14. I'm sorry for not (phone). I forgot my mobile. 15. Sometimes English is difficult (learn). 16. The instructions say it's easy (make). 17. And at this price you'd be crazy not (buy) it today! 18. Could you please stop (make) so much noise! 19. Mary gave up (try) to find a job in this country and decided (go) abroad. 20. They didn't mind (wait) a few minutes. 21. Would you mind (not / interrupt) me all the time? 22. I always enjoy (talk) to her. 23. It was very funny. I couldn't stop (laugh). 24. Jill has decided (not / buy) a car. 25. We've got a new computer in our office. I haven't learnt how (use) it yet. 26. I wish that dog would stop (bark). It's driving me mad. 27. I'm still looking for a job but I hope (find) something soon. 28. It was necessary (stay) here. 29. She insisted on (show) them the way. 30. I think of (buy) that coat. 31. I am proud of (work) with Professor Collins. 32. They went home without (wait) for me. 33. He gave up (try) to get breakfast.
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