2 Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 I'd like (meet) Mia Wasikowska. 2 I'd like (borrow) this DVD 3 I don't like (cook). 4 Do they prefer (walk) or (cycle)? 5 We'd prefer (go) skiing 6 My sister loves (sing) in the shower 7 I'd like (watch) a horror film later. 8 I don't mind (read) at home. I can talk about likes and dislikes. MY EVALUATION 0000
2. I'd like to borrow this DVD. (To express a desire to borrow something, we use the infinitive form of the verb "to borrow" after "like.")
3. I don't like to cook. (To express a dislike for an activity, we use the infinitive form of the verb "to cook" after "don't like.")
4. Do they prefer walking or cycling? (To express a preference between two activities, we use the base form of the verbs "walk" and "cycle" after "prefer.")
5. We'd prefer to go skiing. (To express a preference for an activity, we use the infinitive form of the verb "to go" after "prefer.")
6. My sister loves singing in the shower. (To express a love or enjoyment for an activity, we use the gerund form of the verb "sing" after "loves.")
7. I'd like to watch a horror film later. (To express a desire to watch a movie, we use the infinitive form of the verb "to watch" after "like.")
8. I don't mind reading at home. (To express a lack of preference or indifference towards an activity, we use the gerund form of the verb "read" after "don't mind.")
Overall, in this exercise, we are using different verb forms (infinitive and gerund) to express likes and dislikes, preferences, and desires. The correct verb form is chosen based on the structure and meaning of the sentence.