The -ding form / The Infinitive
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iri9 the following word
Like, too /enough, don't mind, agree, it's worth, want
to, can't help. like. avoid. Imagine, hops
Can't and. look forward
expect, to sum
fancy enjoy, prevent, pion
Use the -ing form
Use the to infinite
Choose the correct answer.
1) I don't mind
(to have / having) a meeting
mates.
2) He looks forward to
(to meet / meeting) with her English pen friend
3) I want
(to visit / visiting) my relatives on Christmas.
4) Her Mum can't imagine him
(to get / getting) married to Helen
5) The teacher would like to make his students
(work / working)
better.
6) Let's stop
(to eat eating) at this very moment.
7) We couldn't help
(to smile / smiling) at Charlie Chaplin's comedy.
8) What does she prefer
(to travel travelling) by bike or car?
9) Does he fancy
(to eat / eating) Out tonight?
10) It was difficult enough for him
(to learn learning) to do (freediving
Put the verbs into (to) Infinitive or -ing form
1) She can't
(to imagine) him being a firefighter.
2) We didn't want him
(to disturb) them.
3) We don't mind
(to open) the window, it's so stuffy
4) He gave up
(to smoke)
5) The song is worth
(to sing)
6) Would you prefer
(to start) with the result ot the experiment?
7) She fancies
(to go) out tomorrow.
в) It's too difficult
(to do) diving in such cold weather.
9) He promised me
(to return) the glasses in an hour.
10) Avoid
(to dress) smart. There are plenty ot robbers