Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form: GERUND or INFINITIVE. (In some sentences, both forms are correct). I've put off......(write) the letter so many times. I really must do it today
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form: GERUND or INFINITIVE. (In some sentences, both forms are correct).
- I've put off......(write) the letter so many times. I really must do it today.
- You can't stop me....(do) what I want.
- How long have you been able....(swim),John?
- You must promise....(not/be) late again.
- When I saw her in that funny hat, I couldn't help...(laugh).
- The only thing that prevented her from...(study) law was a lack of time and money.
- He urged us....(work) faster.
- I wish.....(see) the manager.
- He warned her...(not touch) the wire.
- My mother told me....(not speak) to anyone about it.
- At dinner she annoyed me by...(smoke) between the courses.
- He tried....(explain) but she refused(listen).
- That was a very strange question....(ask).
- It was very kind of you.....(show) the way.
- I overheard him....(Say) that he didn't want to learn Math.
- The teacher let him(stay)....at home to finish the assignment,
- It was quite a surprise(see)...him again.
- She stood there and watched him(drive)....the motorbike
- I could feel the robber(come)....from the backdoor.
- It is easy(see)....animals on the road in daylight.
- I asked him(explain).....but he refused(say).....any thing.
- It is pleasant(sit)....by the fire at night.
- There was no way of(get)....out of the building except by(climb)....down a rope.
- It's no good(write)....to him, he never answers letters.
- Ask him(come)....in. Don't keep him(stand)....at the door.
- We watched the children(jump)....from a window and (fall)....into a blanket held by people below.
- It is very pleasant(wake)....up and(hear)...the rain(beat)...on the windows.
- I can't afford(go).....out tonight. I haven't got enough money.
- Can you remind me(buy).....some coffee when we go out
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