C) Supply the appropriate form of the verbs:
1. She never admits.
(make) mistakes.
2. Please avoid
(be) alone with him.
3. When you finish.
- (do) your homework, call me.
4. She's considering
.. (be) a member of T.E.D. Club.
5. On Sundays I always practise .
(talk) English with my aunt.
6. Do you fancy.
(play) tennis this afternoon?
7.1 dislike (study) history.
8. Please try to escape
- (make) him angry.
9. I enjoy .
... (walk) in the rain.
10. She can't afford.
(buy) a car.
11. I decided
(go) on Saturday.
12. Don't forget
(tell) him the new's.
13. They managed
(pass) their exams
14. He refused
| (see) me again.
15. Remember
(post) the letters
16. She seems
(be) happy.
17. He waited
(get) his salary.
18. He 11 hire a man
(kill) them.
19. He advised ..
(study) hard.
20. I'm sorry for
... (keep) you late.
21. I'm interested in
(play) tennis.
22. Instead of
(study) Alice watched TV
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Explanation: The verb "to admit" is followed by the preposition "to" and the gerund form of the verb "to make". The gerund form is "making", which functions as the object of the verb "admits".
2. Please avoid being alone with him.
Explanation: The verb "to avoid" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to be". The gerund form is "being", which functions as the object of the verb "avoid".
3. When you finish doing your homework, call me.
Explanation: The verb "to finish" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to do". The gerund form is "doing", which functions as the object of the verb "finish".
4. She's considering being a member of T.E.D. Club.
Explanation: The verb "to consider" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to be". The gerund form is "being", which functions as the object of the verb "consider".
5. On Sundays, I always practise talking English with my aunt.
Explanation: The verb "to practise" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to talk". The gerund form is "talking", which functions as the object of the verb "practice".
6. Do you fancy playing tennis this afternoon?
Explanation: The verb "to fancy" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to play". The gerund form is "playing", which functions as the object of the verb "fancy".
7. I dislike studying history.
Explanation: The verb "to dislike" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to study". The gerund form is "studying", which functions as the object of the verb "dislike".
8. Please try to escape making him angry.
Explanation: The verb "to try" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to escape". The gerund form is "making", which functions as the object of the verb "escape".
9. I enjoy walking in the rain.
Explanation: The verb "to enjoy" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to walk". The gerund form is "walking", which functions as the object of the verb "enjoy".
10. She can't afford to buy a car.
Explanation: The verb "to afford" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb "to buy". The infinitive form is "to buy", which functions as the object of the verb "afford".
11. I decided to go on Saturday.
Explanation: The verb "to decide" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb "to go". The infinitive form is "to go", which functions as the object of the verb "decided".
12. Don't forget to tell him the news.
Explanation: The verb "to forget" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb "to tell". The infinitive form is "to tell", which functions as the object of the verb "forget".
13. They managed to pass their exams.
Explanation: The verb "to manage" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb "to pass". The infinitive form is "to pass", which functions as the object of the verb "managed".
14. He refused to see me again.
Explanation: The verb "to refuse" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb "to see". The infinitive form is "to see", which functions as the object of the verb "refused".
15. Remember to post the letters.
Explanation: The verb "to remember" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb "to post". The infinitive form is "to post", which functions as the object of the verb "remember".
16. She seems to be happy.
Explanation: The verb "to seem" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb "to be". The infinitive form is "to be", which functions as the object of the verb "seems".
17. He waited to get his salary.
Explanation: The verb "to wait" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb "to get". The infinitive form is "to get", which functions as the object of the verb "waited".
18. He'll hire a man to kill them.
Explanation: The verb "to hire" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb "to kill". The infinitive form is "to kill", which functions as the object of the verb "hire".
19. He advised studying hard.
Explanation: The verb "to advise" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to study". The gerund form is "studying", which functions as the object of the verb "advised".
20. I'm sorry for keeping you late.
Explanation: The verb "to be sorry for" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to keep". The gerund form is "keeping", which functions as the object of the verb "sorry for".
21. I'm interested in playing tennis.
Explanation: The verb "to be interested in" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to play". The gerund form is "playing", which functions as the object of the verb "interested in".
22. Instead of studying, Alice watched TV.
Explanation: The phrase "instead of" is followed by the gerund form of the verb "to study". The gerund form is "studying", which functions as the object of the phrase "instead of".