1. I like (to invite) by my friends. 2. My aunt finished (to cook) dinner. 3. Tom suggested (to go) outside. 4. My brother didn’t mind ( to pay) a visit. 5. We enjoy (to play) the guitars. Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. 1. We decided (to move) to a different area. 2. I'd like (to go) to the bank early in the morning. 3. It will (to rain) this afternoon. 4. I'm looking forward to (to see) them again after so many years. 5. I didn't mean ……………….( to hurt) you. Use gerund or infinitive. Remember the difference in the meaning of the verb with gerund and infinitive. 1. Helen needs (to know) French frequently if she wants to work there. 2. The doctor advised (to use) more vegetables in the diet. 3. John regretted (to write) these rude letters to her. 4. Nick often forgets (to call) his granny 5. He’ll remember (to meet) them in Paris last Monday. Use gerund or infinitive. Remember the difference in the meaning of the verb with gerund and infinitive. 1. Jane doesn’t mean (to push) you again. 2. I’ll try (to learn) by heart the poem using new method. 3. George likes (to iron) linen as soon as possible. 4. The car requires (to repair) immediately. 5. The doctor recommended me (to eat) more fruits.
1. to be invited
2. cooking
3. going
4. paying
5. playing
Put the verb in brackets into the correct form.
1. to move
2. to go
3. be raining
4. seeing
5. to hurt
Use gerund or infinitive. Remember the difference in the meaning of the verb with gerund and infinitive.
1. to know
2. using
3. writing
4. to call
5. to meet
Use gerund or infinitive. Remember the difference in the meaning of the verb with gerund and infinitive.
1. to push
2. to learn
3. ironing
4. reparing
5. eating
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