VI. Complete the sentences with the bare-infinitive, to-infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.1. Can you manage___________ (finish) ___________ (type) the documents by 4 o’clock?2. Teens prefer___________ (text) their friends rather than___________ (talk) to themin person.3. You need___________ (learn) ___________ (manage) your time more effectively.4. They refused___________ (let) us___________ (check) in until we paid for excess luggage.5. Emailing is popular, but most teens...
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VI. Complete the sentences with the bare-infinitive, to-infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.
1. Can you manage___________ (finish) ___________ (type) the documents by 4 o’clock?
2. Teens prefer___________ (text) their friends rather than___________ (talk) to them
in person.
3. You need___________ (learn) ___________ (manage) your time more effectively.
4. They refused___________ (let) us___________ (check) in until we paid for excess luggage.
5. Emailing is popular, but most teens enjoy___________ (chat) Online more than ___________ (email).
6. He would rather___________ (make) a phone call than ___________ (send) an email.
7. Where were you last night? I tried___________ (call) you but couldn’t
___________ (get) through.
8. Young children nowadays spend more time___________ (look) at screens than
___________ (play) outside.
9. We stopped___________ (buy) some food, and then continued ___________ (drive) along the Highway 6.
10. It’s difficult ___________ (read) this message. Do you mind___________ (help) me?
11. Our English teacher made us___________ (learn) fifty new words every week.
12. He decided ___________ (explain) the problem on the phone instead of ___________ (send) a letter.
13. Many people dislike___________ (use) the public transport system at night.
14. I can’t stand___________ (do) the washing-up. Could you help me___________ (do) it?
15. More and more people today are choosing___________ (not marry).
1. I have enjoyed meeting (meet) you. Hope to see (see) you again soon.
Enjoy + Ving: Thích làm gì
Hope to V: Mong được làm gì
2. My father is not keen on coffee. He prefers to drink (drink) tea.
Prefer to V: Thích làm gì hơn
3. I am a little busy. Would you mind waiting (wait) a little longer?
Mind + Ving: Phiền làm gì
4. Mobile games are great, but I don’t like playing/to play (play) them for too long.
Like + Ving/to V: Thích làm gì
5. If I can choose, I prefer staying (stay) at home to playing (play) sport.
Prefer Ving to Ving: Thích làm gì hơn làm gì
6. Tonight I’d like to go (go) out, but I have to do my homework.
Would like to V: Muốn/thích làm gì
7. Sue loves making (make) origami. She can fold some animals, birds and flowers.
Love + Ving: Yêu thích làm gì
8. I detested spending (spend) two hours every day travelling to work and back.
Detest + Ving: Ghét làm gì
9. He started surfing(surf) the net hours ago. Has he stopped surfing (surf) yet?
Start + Ving: Bắt đầu làm gì
Stop + Ving: Dừng làm gì
10. I tried hard to concentrate(concentrate), but my mind kept wandering (wander).
Try to V: Cố gắng làm gì
Keep Ving: cứ làm gì
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