Put the verb
into the correct form:
1. I don’t fancy
______________ (go) out tonight.
2. She avoided
______________ (tell) him about her plans.
3. I would like
______________ (come) to the party with you.
4. He enjoys
______________ (have) a bath in the evening.
5. She kept
______________ (talk) during the film.
6. I am learning
______________ (speak) English.
7. Do you mind
______________ (give) me a hand?
8. She helped me
______________ (carry) my suitcases.
9. I’ve finished
______________ (cook). Come and eat!
10. He decided
______________ (study) Biology.
11. I dislike
______________ (wait).
12. He asked
______________ (come) with us.
13. I promise
______________ (help) you tomorrow.
14. We discussed
______________ (go) to the cinema, but in the end we stayed at
home.
15. She agreed
______________ (bring) the pudding.
16. I don’t
recommend ______________ (take) the bus, it takes forever!
17. We hope
______________ (visit) Amsterdam next month.
18. She
suggested ______________ (go) to the museum.
19. They plan
______________ (start) college in the autumn.
20. I don’t want ______________ (leave) yet.
Put the verb
into the gerund or the infinitive with ‘to’:
1. It appears
_________________ (be) raining.
2. We intend
_________________ (go) to the countryside this weekend.
3. I pretended
_________________ (be) sick so I didn’t have to go to work.
4. Can you
imagine_________________ (live) without TV?
5. They
tolerate_________________ (smoke) but they prefer people not to.
6. I anticipate _________________
(arrive) on Tuesday.
7. A wedding
involves _________________ (negotiate) with everyone in the
family.
8. He denies
_________________ (steal) the money.
9. He claims
_________________ (be) a millionaire but I don’t believe him.
10. I expect
_________________ (be) there about seven.
11. Julia
reported _________________ (see) the boys to the police.
12. It tends
_________________ (rain) a lot in Scotland.
13. Do you
recall _________________ (meet) her at the party last week?
14. She mentioned
_________________ (go) to the cinema, but I don’t know
what she decided
to do in the end.
15. The teenager
refused _________________ (go) on holiday with his parents.
16. I understand
_________________ (be) late once or twice, but every day is too
much!
17. I would
prefer you _________________ (come) early if you can.
18. That
criminal deserves _________________ (get) a long sentence.
19. She
completed _________________ (paint) her flat.
20. We arranged
_________________ (meet) at four but at four thirty she still
hadn’t arrived.
Put the verb
into the gerund or the infinitive with ‘to’:
1. She delayed
______________ (get) out of bed.
2. He demanded
______________ (speak) to the manager.
3. I offered
______________ (help).
4. I miss
______________ (go) to the beach.
5. We postponed
______________ (do) our homework.
6. I’d hate
______________ (arrive) too late.
7. She admitted
______________ (steal) the money.
8. I chose
______________ (work) here.
9. She waited
______________ (buy) a drink.
10. I really
appreciate ______________ (be) on holiday.
11. I couldn’t
help ______________ (laugh).
12. It seems
______________ (be) raining.
13. I considered
______________ (move) to Spain.
14. They
practised ______________ (speak).
15. Finally I
managed ______________ (finish) the work.
16. I really
can’t stand ______________ (wait) for the bus.
17.
Unfortunately, we can’t afford ______________ (buy) a new car this year.
18. She risked
______________ (be) late.
19. I’d love
______________ (come) with you.
20. I prepared ______________ (go) on holiday.
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