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Revision: -ing form and infinitive.

1) Choose the correct verb forms in italics.


a) I’ve always enjoyed to travel/travelling.
b) What about to go/going abroad?
c) We decided to see/seeing the world.
d) I refuse to stand/standing still.
e) I can’t stand to do/doing nothing!
f) It’s worth to spend/spending my savings.
g) By find/finding holiday bargains we’ve managed to
travel/travelling…
h) It’s amazing to see/seeing...
i) We were planning to go/going to Mexico next year.
j) There’s no point in sitting/sit around.
[Bargain: something you buy cheaply or for less than its
usual price.]

2) Choose the correct meaning (a or b) for the verbs in bold in


each sentence.
1. I remember having a great time.
a) Not to forget an obligation.
b) To recall a past situation.
2. I stopped working and retired.
a) To give up an activity.
b) To interrupt an activity in order to do something else.
3. Salmon were trying to fight their way up.
a) To make an effort to do something.
b) To do something in order to see the results.

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