Нужно с инглишом Use the verb in brackets in the right form.
1. The teacher made the students …. (do) this exercise.
2. I’d rather … (eat) meat and vegetables.
3. …. (dance) is very good for your body and mood.
4. May I ... (take) your book, please?
5. They forgot ... (do) their homework.
6. He shouldn’t ... (speak) at the lesson.
7. Mary avoid ... (write) this test.
8. This old book made her ... (laugh).
9. We must ... (keep) silence.
10. Let me ... (introduce) myself.
11. We stopped ….. (buy) some sweets.
12. You don’t need …(go) shopping.
13. Have you finished … (explain) the rule?
14. I’d like …(invite) my friends for my birthday party.
15. I let them … (go) there.
16. You had better … (go) there at once.
17. We’ve decided ... (watch) a new film.
18. She would like ... (speak) Japanese.
The correct form of the verb is "do" in this sentence. The verb "do" is used in the base form after the word "made" as an infinitive without "to".
2. I’d rather (eat) meat and vegetables.
The correct form of the verb is "eat" in this sentence. The phrase "I'd rather" is followed by the base form of the verb.
3. (Dancing) is very good for your body and mood.
The correct form of the verb is "dancing" in this sentence. The word "dancing" is a gerund, which is a noun form of the verb.
4. May I (take) your book, please?
The correct form of the verb is "take" in this sentence. The word "may" is a modal verb indicating permission, and it is followed by the base form of the verb.
5. They forgot (to do) their homework.
The correct form of the verb is "to do" in this sentence. The verb "forgot" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.
6. He shouldn’t (speak) at the lesson.
The correct form of the verb is "speak" in this sentence. The word "shouldn't" is a contraction of "should not" and is followed by the base form of the verb.
7. Mary avoids (writing) this test.
The correct form of the verb is "writing" in this sentence. The verb "avoids" is followed by the gerund form of the verb.
8. This old book made her (laugh).
The correct form of the verb is "laugh" in this sentence. The verb "made" is followed by the base form of the verb.
9. We must (keep) silence.
The correct form of the verb is "keep" in this sentence. The verb "must" is followed by the base form of the verb.
10. Let me (introduce) myself.
The correct form of the verb is "introduce" in this sentence. The phrase "let me" is followed by the base form of the verb.
11. We stopped (buying) some sweets.
The correct form of the verb is "buying" in this sentence. The verb "stopped" is followed by the gerund form of the verb.
12. You don’t need (to go) shopping.
The correct form of the verb is "to go" in this sentence. The verb "need" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.
13. Have you finished (explaining) the rule?
The correct form of the verb is "explaining" in this sentence. The verb "finished" is followed by the gerund form of the verb.
14. I’d like (to invite) my friends for my birthday party.
The correct form of the verb is "to invite" in this sentence. The phrase "I'd like" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.
15. I let them (go) there.
The correct form of the verb is "go" in this sentence. The verb "let" is followed by the base form of the verb.
16. You had better (go) there at once.
The correct form of the verb is "go" in this sentence. The phrase "had better" is followed by the base form of the verb.
17. We’ve decided (to watch) a new film.
The correct form of the verb is "to watch" in this sentence. The verb "decided" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.
18. She would like (to speak) Japanese.
The correct form of the verb is "to speak" in this sentence. The phrase "would like" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb.