Read the sentence taken from the story: “I suspect they come just to have fun watching
the disasters.” After expressions like: have fun, have a (great, good, etc.) time, have
trouble, have difficulty the verb that follows comes in the –ing form. Complete the
sentences below:
A. I had lots of difficulties to find your house, Sue. [to find]
B. We have had fun in the backyard. [to play]
C. Mom told us she had a great time around the world. [to travel]
D. Ernest will have trouble why he got a C on the test. [to explain]
E. The girls would have fun this movie if they were here. [to
watch]