Выбрать в каждом варианте предложений правильный
1. My Mum hates (watch/watching) television.
2. I enjoy (read/reading) magazines.
3. I can (play/playing) football.
4. My friends like (swim/swimming).
5. Tom can't (do/doing) yoga.
6. Do you enjoy (play/playing) sports?
7. Can you (play/playing) darts?
8. I can't (cook/cooking).
9. My sister likes (listen/listening) to music.
10. My Dad hates (repair/repairing) toys.
Test 2 V-ing or infinitive?
I want (to see/seeing) Tom.
We enjoy (to swim/swimming).
I would like (to live/living) in a small town.
We decided (to buy/buying) a new house.
You promised (to help/helping) me with my homework.
We stayed in the house until it stopped (to rain/raining).
I don't really mind (to cook/cooking).
I hope (to visit/visiting) you next week.
9.1 suggest (to travel/travelling) by train.
We need (to learn/learning) English before we go to Great Britain.
Test 3 V-ing or infinitive?
The music is very loud. It's difficult (to hear/hearing) you.
I hope (to pass/passing) my exam this year.
This book is worth (to read/reading).
They'd like (to stay/staying) at home this weekend.
This text is very hard (to understand/un¬derstanding).
It was lovely (to see/seeing) you again at Ann's party.
I enjoy (to write/writing) letters.
She decided (to take/taking) this job.
The weather was very bad so they stopped (to play/playing) football
- The correct form is "watching" because it follows the verb "hates" in the base form.
2. I enjoy reading magazines.
- The correct form is "reading" because it follows the verb "enjoy" in the gerund form.
3. I can play football.
- The correct form is "play" because it follows the modal verb "can" in the base form.
4. My friends like swimming.
- The correct form is "swimming" because it follows the verb "like" in the gerund form.
5. Tom can't do yoga.
- The correct form is "do" because it follows the modal verb "can't" in the base form.
6. Do you enjoy playing sports?
- The correct form is "playing" because it follows the verb "enjoy" in the gerund form.
7. Can you play darts?
- The correct form is "play" because it follows the modal verb "can" in the base form.
8. I can't cook.
- The correct form is "cook" because it follows the verb "can't" in the base form.
9. My sister likes listening to music.
- The correct form is "listening" because it follows the verb "likes" in the gerund form.
10. My Dad hates repairing toys.
- The correct form is "repairing" because it follows the verb "hates" in the gerund form.
Test 2 V-ing or infinitive?
1. I want to see Tom.
- The correct form is "to see" because it follows the verb "want" in the infinitive form.
2. We enjoy swimming.
- The correct form is "swimming" because it follows the verb "enjoy" in the gerund form.
3. I would like to live in a small town.
- The correct form is "to live" because it follows the verb "would like" in the infinitive form.
4. We decided to buy a new house.
- The correct form is "to buy" because it follows the verb "decided" in the infinitive form.
5. You promised to help me with my homework.
- The correct form is "to help" because it follows the verb "promised" in the infinitive form.
6. We stayed in the house until it stopped raining.
- The correct form is "raining" because it follows the verb "stopped" in the gerund form.
7. I don't really mind cooking.
- The correct form is "cooking" because it follows the verb "mind" in the gerund form.
8. I hope to visit you next week.
- The correct form is "to visit" because it follows the verb "hope" in the infinitive form.
9.1 I suggest traveling by train.
- The correct form is "traveling" because it follows the verb "suggest" in the gerund form.
10. We need to learn English before we go to Great Britain.
- The correct form is "to learn" because it follows the verb "need" in the infinitive form.
Test 3 V-ing or infinitive?
1. The music is very loud. It's difficult to hear you.
- The correct form is "to hear" because it follows the adjective "difficult" in the infinitive form.
2. I hope to pass my exam this year.
- The correct form is "to pass" because it follows the verb "hope" in the infinitive form.
3. This book is worth reading.
- The correct form is "reading" because it follows the verb "worth" in the gerund form.
4. They'd like to stay at home this weekend.
- The correct form is "to stay" because it follows the verb "like" in the infinitive form.
5. This text is very hard to understand.
- The correct form is "to understand" because it follows the adjective "hard" in the infinitive form.
6. It was lovely seeing you again at Ann's party.
- The correct form is "seeing" because it follows the adjective "lovely" in the gerund form.
7. I enjoy writing letters.
- The correct form is "writing" because it follows the verb "enjoy" in the gerund form.
8. She decided to take this job.
- The correct form is "to take" because it follows the verb "decided" in the infinitive form.
9. The weather was very bad so they stopped playing football.
- The correct form is "playing" because it follows the verb "stopped" in the gerund form.