Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the -ing form. dear jessica, how are you? i'm busy 1) (study) for my exam which is next week, but i've decided 2) … (take) a break and 3) … (write) you a letter. 4) … (read) so many notes and 5) … (learn) so many facts is making me very tired. i can't wait 6) … (finish) my course! then, i can start 7) … (look) for a good job. sophie started her new job last month. 8) … (work) at the hospital suits her – she loves 9) … (look) after people. she hopes 10) … (stay) in this job for a couple of years and then she intends 11) … (try) for a promotion. by the way, how are you getting on now that you are a manager? i forgot 12) … (congratulate) you when i saw you. anyway, i've got to go now. write soon and tell me all your news, won't you? best wishes, maggie
Sophie started her new job last month. 8) Working at the hospital suits her – she loves 9) to look after people. She hopes 10) to stay in this job for a couple of years and then she intends 11) to try for a promotion.
By the way, how are you getting on now that you are a manager? I forgot 12) to congratulate you when I saw you.
Anyway, I've got to go now. Write soon and tell me all your news, won't you?
Best Wishes,
Maggie
1 studying
2 break
3 write