Exercise 1. open the brackets using infinitive or gerund. why do we need bread? i remember it. (buy) when you see clair, remember my regards to her. (give) i forgot his letter but i can do it now. (answer) sorry, i didn’t recognize you. i forgot you. (meet) (after the interview) i that you have not been hired.(say) he regrets this mobile phone. it breaks down all the time. (buy) please, remember fax or my boss will be angry. (send) they will always remember in that park. (meet) did you her? she will be really upset! (invite) you shouldn’t remember with him. it was long time ago. (quarrel) exercise 2. open the brackets using infinitive or gerund. i don’t remember (to see) mitch at the basketball tournament. perhaps he was ill. he regrets (to argue) with the referee as it resulted in his being sent off the pitch. the cyclist had to stop (to mend) a flat tyre during the race. if she tried (to use) a lighter racquet, her game might improve. i regret (to inform) you that your injury will prevent you from playing any more matches this season. he means (to move) the glasgow. the surgeon tried (to save) the patient. did you remember (to tell) chris to bring his skates with him? we’re going to the ice rink after work. you should stop (to smoke) if you want to enter the marathon next year. working harder means (to get) more money.
When you see Clair, remember my regards to her. (to give)
I forgot his letter but I can do it now. (to answer)
Sorry, I didn’t recognize you. I forgot you. (meeting)
(After the interview) I regret that you have not been hired.(to say)
He regrets this mobile phone. It breaks down all the time. (buying)
Please, remember this fax or my boss will be angry. (to send)
They will always remember in that park. (meeting)
Did you forget her? She will be really upset! (to invite)
You shouldn’t remember with him. It was long time ago. (quarrelling)
I don’t remember ( seeing) Mitch at the basketball tournament. Perhaps he was ill.
He regrets (arguing) with the referee as it resulted in his being sent off the pitch.
The cyclist had to stop (to mend) a flat tyre during the race.
If she tried (using) a lighter racquet, her game might improve.
I regret (to inform) you that your injury will prevent you from playing any more matches this season.
He means (to move) the Glasgow.
The surgeon tried (to save) the patient.
Did you remember (to tell) Chris to bring his skates with him? We’re going to the ice rink after work.
You should stop ( smoking) if you want to enter the marathon next year.
Working harder means ( getting) more money.