This document contains exercises practicing verb forms - to infinitive and gerund (verb+ing). Exercise 47.1 has students identify the correct verb form for different contexts. Exercise 47.2 has students form questions using "Do you like..." and express preferences about different activities. Exercise 47.3 again tests using verbs in the correct to or ing form in different sentences. The exercises focus on strengthening students' mastery of English verb forms.
This document contains exercises practicing verb forms - to infinitive and gerund (verb+ing). Exercise 47.1 has students identify the correct verb form for different contexts. Exercise 47.2 has students form questions using "Do you like..." and express preferences about different activities. Exercise 47.3 again tests using verbs in the correct to or ing form in different sentences. The exercises focus on strengthening students' mastery of English verb forms.
This document contains exercises practicing verb forms - to infinitive and gerund (verb+ing). Exercise 47.1 has students identify the correct verb form for different contexts. Exercise 47.2 has students form questions using "Do you like..." and express preferences about different activities. Exercise 47.3 again tests using verbs in the correct to or ing form in different sentences. The exercises focus on strengthening students' mastery of English verb forms.
This document contains exercises practicing verb forms - to infinitive and gerund (verb+ing). Exercise 47.1 has students identify the correct verb form for different contexts. Exercise 47.2 has students form questions using "Do you like..." and express preferences about different activities. Exercise 47.3 again tests using verbs in the correct to or ing form in different sentences. The exercises focus on strengthening students' mastery of English verb forms.
1. I enjoy dancing (dance). 2. Where do you want to go (go)? 3. What have you decided to do (do)? 4. I learnt to swim (swim) when I was five years old. 5. I’m trying to work (work). Please stop talking (talk). 6. Have you finished to clean (clean) the kitchen? 7. I’m tired. I want to go (go) to bed. 8. The weather was nice, so I suggest to go (go) tor a walk by the river. 9. Don’t forget to send (send) me a postcard when you’re on holiday. 10. Where’s Bill? He promised to be (be) here on time. 11. Do you enjoy to read (read) books? 12. I don’t mind traveling (travel) by tram but I prefer flying (fly). 13. We invited Jane to the party but she didn’t want to come (come). 14. Goodbye. I hope to see (see) you again soon. 15. You must stop working (work) so hard. It’s bad tor you. 16. They were very angry and refused to speak (speak) to me. 17. Where is Ann? I need to talk (talk) to her. 18. Why did you start to cry (cry)? 19. I enjoy to visit (visit) other countries.
47.2. Ask questions with Do you like…?
1. I often get up early Do you like getting up early?.............
2. I often write letters Do you like writing letters?................ 3. I often travel by train Do like traveling by train?................... 4. I often visit museums Do like visiting museums?................... 5. I often eat in restaurants Do you like eating in restaurants?.......
Do you like doing these things? Use I like / don’t like / hate / don’t mind….
6. I don’t mind getting up early………………………….
7. I like writing letters…………………………………….…. 8. I don’t like traveling by train…………………………. 9. I hate visiting museums………………………………… 10. I don’t mind eating in restaurants………………….
47.3. Put the verb in the right form, to or ing.
1. Pam would like to meet (meet) you.
2. Do you like driving (drive)? 3. I like your house. Do you like living (live) here? 4. What would you like doing (do) this evening? 5. I’d love helping (help) you but it’s impossible. 6. I travel a lot. I love traveling (travel). 7. My brother is a teacher but he doesn’t like teaching (teach) very much. 8. This ring is very beautiful. I’d hate losing (lose) it. 9. Would you prefer leaving (leave) now or later? 10. He wasn’t happy when he lost the game. He hates losing (lose).