1. June’ s hair (is/are) is very beautiful. I like (it/them) very much.
2. I have a loving family and I’m (quite/quiet) happy.
3. Robert wants to have (much/many) money because he wants to travel around the world.
4. Sam’ s clothes (is/are) always neat and clean.
5. Mr Sanders is rather old. He has (little/few) hair. When he was young, his hair (was/were) thick and curly.
6. I must say that Roger’ s answer was (quite/rather) stupid. It really shocked us.
7. Last week Mary broke one of her (fingers/toes) and can’t walk.
8. The child put his (arms/hands) around my neck and kissed me.
9. If your (feet/legs) are cold, put on your warm socks.
10. (This/These) pyjamas (is/are) too big for Jimmy. He looks funny in (it/them) .
11. Tom is my good friend. He’ s honest, kind and (quite/rather) reliable.
Read the sentences
1) Reading/to read/read is a great way to relax. I love to sit back and enjoy a good book.
2) Susanne just happened to be/be/being in the restaurant when David Beckham walked in! Can you believe that?
3) My favorite thing is to floating/float/floating on my back in the sea.
4) This course requires to participate/participate/participating in six months of field studies.
5) Nick, you promised to take/take/taking us to the beach today. When are we going to go to the beach?
and choose the right options.
1) Reading is a great way to relax. I love to sit back and enjoy a good book.
2) Susanne just happened to be in the restaurant when David Beckham walked in! Can you believe that?
3) My favorite thing is to float on my back in the sea.
4) This course requires participating in six months of field studies.
5) Nick, you promised to take us to the beach today. When are we going to go to the beach?
Choose the right answers to
Do you enjoy ?
1. to sing
2. sing
3. singing
Can you fancy a lot of money?
1. to win
2. winning
3. win
I forbid you to the swimming pool tonight.
1. go
2. to go
3. going
Chris never hesitates his chief.
1. criticizing
2. to criticize
3. criticize
You’d rather quiet when we’re talking.
1. to remain
2. remain
3. remaining
You’d better till she comes back.
1. wait
2. to wait
3. waiting
He made me at home.
1. stay
2. to stay
3. staying
complete the following sentences.
Do you enjoy ? 3. singing
Can you fancy a lot of money? 2. winning
I forbid you to the swimming pool tonight. 2. to go
Chris never hesitates his chief. 2. to criticize
You’d rather quiet when we’re talking. 2. remain
You’d better till she comes back. 1. wait
He made me at home. 1. stay
1. June’ s hair (is/are) is very beautiful. I like (it/them) very much.
2. I have a loving family and I’m (quite/quiet) happy.
3. Robert wants to have (much/many) money because he wants to travel around the world.
4. Sam’ s clothes (is/are) always neat and clean.
5. Mr Sanders is rather old. He has (little/few) hair. When he was young, his hair (was/were) thick and curly.
6. I must say that Roger’ s answer was (quite/rather) stupid. It really shocked us.
7. Last week Mary broke one of her (fingers/toes) and can’t walk.
8. The child put his (arms/hands) around my neck and kissed me.
9. If your (feet/legs) are cold, put on your warm socks.
10. (This/These) pyjamas (is/are) too big for Jimmy. He looks funny in (it/them) .
11. Tom is my good friend. He’ s honest, kind and (quite/rather) reliable.
Read the sentences
1) Reading/to read/read is a great way to relax. I love to sit back and enjoy a good book.
2) Susanne just happened to be/be/being in the restaurant when David Beckham walked in! Can you believe that?
3) My favorite thing is to floating/float/floating on my back in the sea.
4) This course requires to participate/participate/participating in six months of field studies.
5) Nick, you promised to take/take/taking us to the beach today. When are we going to go to the beach?
and choose the right options.
1) Reading is a great way to relax. I love to sit back and enjoy a good book.
2) Susanne just happened to be in the restaurant when David Beckham walked in! Can you believe that?
3) My favorite thing is to float on my back in the sea.
4) This course requires participating in six months of field studies.
5) Nick, you promised to take us to the beach today. When are we going to go to the beach?
Choose the right answers to
Do you enjoy ?
1. to sing
2. sing
3. singing
Can you fancy a lot of money?
1. to win
2. winning
3. win
I forbid you to the swimming pool tonight.
1. go
2. to go
3. going
Chris never hesitates his chief.
1. criticizing
2. to criticize
3. criticize
You’d rather quiet when we’re talking.
1. to remain
2. remain
3. remaining
You’d better till she comes back.
1. wait
2. to wait
3. waiting
He made me at home.
1. stay
2. to stay
3. staying
complete the following sentences.
Do you enjoy ? 3. singing
Can you fancy a lot of money? 2. winning
I forbid you to the swimming pool tonight. 2. to go
Chris never hesitates his chief. 2. to criticize
You’d rather quiet when we’re talking. 2. remain
You’d better till she comes back. 1. wait
He made me at home. 1. stay