The Infinitive / -ing form / Too - Enough
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Read the email. Choose the right wor
1. Choose the right words and write them on the lines.
Hey Yousset,
your last email you asked me what I'd like 1)... to do..in 15 years' time. Well, I don't
think I've 2)
told you this but I have always wanted to become a doctor. Ever
since I can remember. I have enjoyed 3) people When people in my family
have got 4) flu, I usually take care of them. I enjoy making tea and soup for
them and I just love 5) ... them their medicine. I really enjoy programmes like ER
and Grey's Anatomy, which are about doctors 6) hospitals. What about you?
What would you like to be when you grow up? Write back soon!
Your friend
Alexis
2) mentioned - In this sentence, the speaker is referring to something they have previously discussed with the recipient of the email. The verb "mentioned" is used here to convey this idea.
3) helping - In this sentence, the speaker is talking about their enjoyment of assisting or aiding other people. The verb form "helping" is used here to express this idea.
4) the - In this sentence, the speaker is referring to a specific illness, the flu. The definite article "the" is used before the noun "flu" to specify which illness they are talking about.
5) giving - In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their enjoyment of administering medicine to others. The verb form "giving" is used here to convey this idea.
6) in - In this sentence, the speaker is discussing the setting of certain TV shows. The preposition "in" is used before the noun "hospitals" to indicate the location or setting of these shows.