The document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in Portuguese. It provides examples sentences where the learner must fill in the blank with either the gerund or infinitive form of the verb provided in parentheses. There are also examples using "would rather" and "had better" that must be filled in. Finally, there are examples using common modal verbs like "can", "must", and "have" that need to be filled in the correct form.
The document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in Portuguese. It provides examples sentences where the learner must fill in the blank with either the gerund or infinitive form of the verb provided in parentheses. There are also examples using "would rather" and "had better" that must be filled in. Finally, there are examples using common modal verbs like "can", "must", and "have" that need to be filled in the correct form.
The document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in Portuguese. It provides examples sentences where the learner must fill in the blank with either the gerund or infinitive form of the verb provided in parentheses. There are also examples using "would rather" and "had better" that must be filled in. Finally, there are examples using common modal verbs like "can", "must", and "have" that need to be filled in the correct form.
The document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in Portuguese. It provides examples sentences where the learner must fill in the blank with either the gerund or infinitive form of the verb provided in parentheses. There are also examples using "would rather" and "had better" that must be filled in. Finally, there are examples using common modal verbs like "can", "must", and "have" that need to be filled in the correct form.
Complete com o GERÚNDIO ou INFINITIVO com ou sem TO.
18. He has taken you to ___drink______ (drink). 19. I'm used to ___getting______ (get)up early now, but I used to get up late 20. I hope I ____pass_____ (pass) the exam. 21. She gave up ___smoking_____ (smoke) last month. 22. He won't ever admit to ____being_____ (be) the thief. 23. He used __ to practice_______ (practice) many sports when he was young. 24. They refused ____to tell_____ (tell) us what had happened in the room. 25. I can't help _____to look at____ (look at) her when she comes in. 26. It's no good ___to waste______ (waste) money. 27. It's no use ___ waiting______ (wait). 28. She wants me ___to stay______ (stay) home tonight. 29. Please avoid ____getting_____ (get) in touch with such people.
Preencha com HAD BETTER ou WOULD RATHER.
37. I ____would rather_____ go to school by bus ___rather______ than on foot. I really don't like to walk. 38. You ___had better______ put the milk in the fridge, otherwise it will get sour.
Complete com o INFINITIVO com ou sem o TO:
41. The policeman couldn't ___run______ (to run) very fast, so he was unable ___to catch______ (to catch) the thief. 42. He used ___to work______ (to work) in that factory some years ago. 43. You must ____study_____ (to study) hard if you want ___to pass______ (to pass). 44. We hope ___to get into______ (to get into) the university next year. 45. He'd better ____shut up_____ (to shut up) now. His father is very angry. 46. I'd rather ____stay_____ (to stay) here tonight. I ought ___to be______ (to be) in New York tomorrow but it's raining too hard. TEXT: REMEMBER ME? Complete com: am, can, can't, couldn't, must, must be, must have, had to, haven't been able to.
There was a knock at the door. I opened it and saw a stranger.
“Hello, Fred” he cried. “__can_____ I come in?” “How do you know my name?” I asked. “We met ten years ago on the ferry-boat and you gave me your card.” “You _____must be______ mistaken,” I said. “No, I ___must____ not,” the stranger said. He produced my card: “Fred Ames.” I ____must have________ given it to him ten years ago, but I ___couldn’t____ remember it!” “I ___can’t_______ remember you,” I said. “We exchanged cards years ago,'' the stranger said. You said, "You ____can______ come and stay with us for as long as you like any time you're in England." “I'm sorry I _____had to_______ wait so many years before coming to visit you. I've been so busy, I ___haven’t been able to________, but here I am at last! Better late than never! I've just arrived on the ferry. My wife and children are in the car and wonder if we _____can________ stay with you for a month.”