VI. Complete the sentences with the bare-infinitive, to-infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.1. Can you manage to finish (finish) typing (type) the documents by 4 o’clock? 2. Teens prefer to text (text) their friends rather than talk (talk) to them in person. 3. You need to learn (learn) to manage (manage) your time more effectively. 4. They refused to let (let) us check (check) in until we paid for excess luggage. 5. Emailing is popular, but most teens enjoy chatting (chat)...
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VI. Complete the sentences with the bare-infinitive, to-infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.
1. Can you manage
to finish (finish) typing (type) the documents by 4 o’clock?
2. Teens prefer
to text (text) their friends rather than talk (talk) to them in person.
3. You need
to learn (learn) to manage (manage) your time more effectively.
4. They refused
to let (let) us check (check) in until we paid for excess luggage.
5. Emailing is popular, but most teens enjoy
chatting (chat) Online more than emailing (email).
6. He would rather
make (make) a phone call than send (send) an email.
7. Where were you last night? I tried
to call (call) you but couldn’t get (get) through.
8. Young children nowadays spend more time
looking (look) at screens than playing (play) outside.
9. We stopped
to buy (buy) some food, and then continued driving (drive) along the Highway 6.
10. It’s difficult
(read) this message. Do you mind (help) me?
11. Our English teacher made us
(learn) fifty new words every week.
12. He decided
(explain) the problem on the phone instead of (send) a letter.
13. Many people dislike
(use) the public transport system at night.
14. I can’t stand
(do) the washing-up. Could you help me (do) it?
15. More and more people today are choosing
(not marry).
IV. Complete the sentences with the correct form (to-infinitive or -ing form) of the verbs in the box. Some verbs can be followed by either a to-infinitive or an -ing form.
1. My brother loves __watching___________ live football on TV.
2. Do people in your country like __going_________ abroad on vacation?
3. Riding a bike is Lan’s pleasure, but she detests __riding___________ in the rain.
4. I don’t mind __staying___________ at home to look after the children.
5. As a child, he hated __reading___________ books, but now he finds it enjoyable.
6. Minh is in good shape. He enjoys __doing________ sport and exercise.
7. She doesn’t like ___getting__________ up early in the morning, especially at the weekend.
8. Emily dislikes _____doing________ crafts, but she enjoys origami.
9. I fancy ____going_________ out tonight because I’m too tired to cook.
10. Nancy adores ____playing_________ with her best friend Helen.
IV. Complete the sentences with the correct form (to-infinitive or -ing form) of the verbs in the
box. Some verbs can be followed by either a to-infinitive or an -ing form.
1. My brother loves _____watching____live football on TV.
2. Do people in your country like _______going______ abroad on vacation?
3. Riding a bike is Lan’s pleasure, but she detests ______riding_______ in the rain.
4. I don’t mind ______staying_______ at home to look after the children.
5. As a child, he hated ______reading_______ books, but now he finds it enjoyable.
6. Minh is in good shape. He enjoys ______doing_______ sport and exercise.
7. She doesn’t like ______getting_______ up early in the morning, especially at the weekend.
8. Emily dislikes _______doing______ crafts, but she enjoys origami.
9. I fancy ______going_______ out tonight because I’m too tired to cook.
10. Nancy adores ______playing_______ with her best friend Helen.