I, Put the verbs in parentheses in the correct “ing” or infinitive form
1. A: what’s wrong with (go) out for some pizza tonight
B: nothing. it’s just that i’d prefer (eat) at home.
2. A: hey, I think i’ve saved enough money (buy) a new MP3 player.
B: wow, already? would you consider (give) me your old one?
3. A: hi, jack. do you want (come) over and play video games?
B: i’d love to but i have ( study) for my math test.
4. A: do you want (go) hiking this weekend?
B: sure. i enjoy...
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I, Put the verbs in parentheses in the correct “ing” or infinitive form
1. A: what’s wrong with (go) out for some pizza tonight
B: nothing. it’s just that i’d prefer (eat) at home.
2. A: hey, I think i’ve saved enough money (buy) a new MP3 player.
B: wow, already? would you consider (give) me your old one?
3. A: hi, jack. do you want (come) over and play video games?
B: i’d love to but i have ( study) for my math test.
4. A: do you want (go) hiking this weekend?
B: sure. i enjoy (hike) and the weather forecast calls for sunny skies.
5. A: it’s polite to always phone before (visit) someone at home.
B: it’s also nice (take) a gift for your host when you do.
6. A: you know, i can’t imagine (do) my homework
without my PC
B: oh, come on. you can’t (be) serious?
7. A: i’m going out (get) some milk. need anything
B: yes. can you (see) if they have that new fruity yogurt? you know the one we saw on TV last night.
8. A: i would love (take) a trip to egypt one day!
B: i would perfer (go) on a cruise of the mediterranean.
9. A: you are expected ( arrive) on time when invited to their home.
B: well then, i promise ( take) the early bus into town
1 If I had locked the door, my cat wouldn't have gone out and got lost
2. The cruise ship which returns to the Mersey on September 29th will depart from Liverpool for a fifteen-night Mediterranean cruise.
3. We need further information in order not to misunderstand the case.
4. Though Ruth ran very fast. she chould not catch up with Mark.
5. She acts as if she were a boss
6. It is so dark inside that we could hardly see anything
7. Jane was upset about having lost her wallet, which was understandable
8. Whenever I start the engine, there is always a strange noise.
9. Since Sean’s flat was near enough for him to walk for work, he had no reason to take a taxi.
1. I didn’t lock the door. My cat went out and got lost. (IF)
=> If I had locked the door, my car wouldn't have gone out and got lost.
2. The cruise ship returns to the Mersey on September 29th. It will depart from Liverpool for a fifteen-night Mediterranean cruise. (WHICH)
=> The cruise ship, which will depart from Liverpool for a fifteen-night Mediterranean cruise, returns to the Mersey on September 29th.
3. We need further information. We will not misunderstand the case. (ORDER)
=> We need further information in order not to misunderstand the case.
4. Ruth ran very fast. She could not catch up with Mark. (THOUGH)
=> Though Ruth ran very fast, she could not catch up with Mark.
5. She acts like a boss. In fact, she isn’t. (AS IF)
=> She acts as if she were a boss.
6. It is very dark inside. We could hardly see anything. (SO)
=> It is very dark inside, so we could hardly see anything.
7. Jane was upset about having lost her wallet. It was understandable. (WHICH)
=> Jane was upset about having lost her wallet, which was understandable.
8. I start the engine. There is always a strange noise. (WHENEVER)
=> Whenever I start the engine, there is a strange noise.
9. Sean’s flat was near enough for him to walk for work. He had no reason to take a taxi. (SINCE)
=> Since Sean’s flat was near enough for him to walk for work, he had no reason to take a taxi.