Ex.1 use the gerund or infinitive forms of the verbs: 1. he gave up ………………………….. (smoke). 2. he told me to try ………………………….. (come) early. 3. we are looking forward to ……………………….. (read) your new book. 4. i don’t enjoy ………………………….. (go) to the dentist. 5. we don’t want anybody ………………. (know) we are here. 6. i don’t feel like ……………………….. (work); what about ………………………. (go) to a disco instead? 7. try to avoid ……………………………….. (make) him angry. 8. i suggest ………………………….. (hold) another meeting next week. 9. don’t forget …………………….. (lock) the door before …………………… (go) to bed. 10. he tried ……………………… (explain) but she refused ……………………… (listen). 11. i regret ……………………. (inform) you that your application has been refused. 12. i can’t help …………………… (sneeze); i caught a cold yesterday from ………………. (sit) in a draught. 13. you’ll never regret …………………….. (do) a kind action. 14. a: did you remember ……………………… (lock) the door? b: no, i didn’t. i’d better …………………… (go) and ………………. (do) it now. 15. i’m very sorry for ……………………. (be) late; it was good of you …………………. (wait) for me.
Smoking
To Come
Going
Knowing
Working, We go
holding
to lock, going
to explain, to listen
to inform
sneezing, sitting
doing
to lock
being, to wait
2. To come
3. To read
4. Going
5. To know
6. Working; Going
7. Making
8. To hold
9. To lock; Going
10. To explain; To listen
11. To inform
12. Sneezing; Sitting
13. To do
14. To lock; B) go; do
15. Being; Waiting