3. Use infinitive or gerund.
1. My uncle says that he looks forward (meet) us.
2. Agatha is afraid of (stay) in the dark room.
3. I expect you (give) me a helping hand with the History project.
4. The physicists reported (discover) a new, previously unknown particle.
5. Michael keeps (leave) his clothes right on the floor. We have to explain him something.
6. Roland decided (change) his lifestyle radically.
7. I hope that mountain top is really worth (climb) and (creep) so hard.
8. The celebrities risked (be) photographed drunken at the party.
9. I believe you deserve (receive) the highest mark today.
10. The doctor asked me (open) my mouth and (say) ‘Ah!’
[snəʊ, frɒst ænd ˈsʌnʃaɪn…ˈlʌvli ˈmɔːnɪŋ]
[jet juː, dɪə lʌv, ɪts ˈmæʤɪk ˈskɔːnɪŋ,]
[ɑː stɪl əˈbɛd…əˈweɪk, maɪ swiːt]
[kɑːst sliːp əˈweɪ, aɪ bɛg, ænd, ˈraɪzɪŋ,]
[jɔːˈsɛlf ə ˈnɔːðən stɑː, ðə ˈbleɪzɪŋ]
[ɔːˈrɔːrə, ˈnɔːðən ˈbjuːti, miːt]
[ə ˈmɛləʊ gləʊ laɪk ðæt ɒv ˈæmbə]
[ɪˈluːmz ðə ruːm…tɪz gʊd tuː ˈlɪŋgə]
[bɪˈsaɪd ðə ˈgeɪli ˈkræklɪŋ stəʊv,]
[ænd θɪŋk ænd driːm…bʌt lɛt ˈaʊər ˈɒnɪst]
[braʊn meə wɪˈðaʊt dɪˈleɪ biː ˈhɑːnɪst]
[ðæt wiː meɪ teɪk ə slɛʤ raɪd, lʌv]
[wiːl gɪv friː reɪn tuː hɜː, ænd ˈlaɪtli]
[ðə snəʊ ɒv ˈmɔːnɪŋ ˈgliːmɪŋ ˈbraɪtli]
[skɪm ˈəʊvər ɪt, ænd, fʊl ɒv gliː]
[krɒs ˈɛmpti fiːldz ænd ˈɛmpti ˈmɛdəʊz]
[ə wʌns griːn wʊd wɪð triːz laɪk ˈʃædəʊz]
[ə striːm ænd bæŋk lɒŋ dɪə tuː miː]
Does everybody know my collection of stamps?
2.My collection of badges isn't famous all over the world.
Is my collection of badges famous all over the world? 3.I haven't got silver coins from all the countries.
Have i got silver coins from all the countries?
4.I haven't got two million stamps in my collection.
Have I got two million stamps in my collection?
5.I haven't got a very expensive collection of old pictures.
Have i got a very expensive collection of old pictures?