He learns (use) ____ the computer.
Would you like (come) _____ to the party with me?
to come
Mary was in a difficult situation, so Ben agreed (lend) ___ her some money.
to lend
Are you going to suggest (travel) __ by plane or not?
travelling
I can’t stand (listen) ______ to those noisy machine.
listening
I can’t help (fall) ______ in love with her.
falling
It’s important to you to practice (speak) _______ English at home.
speaking
It’s no use (buy) _______ those tiny suitcases.
buying
Do you mind (turn off) _______ the radio for a while?
turning off
David finished (write) _______ the report about four o’clock.
writing
I spent two hours ______ (fix) that machine.
fixing
Before (say) ________ something important, we should think carefully.
saying
I postponed (tell) _________ her the truth because it will hurt her a lot.
telling
I am looking forward to (hear) ______ from you.
hearing
It took me ages (repair) ______ this computer.
to repair
suggest - mind - hope - recommend
hope
ODD ONE OUT
agree - expect - look forward to - want
look forward to
ODD ONE OUT
delay - avoid - consider - manage
manage
ODD ONE OUT
learn - finish - decide - plan
finish
ODD ONE OUT
practice - can't stand - promise - can't help
promise
HOW MANY WORDS GO WITH -ING FORM?
practice - manage - hope - delay - consider - plan
3
practice - delay - consider
HOW MANY WORDS GO WITH TO-INFINITIVE FORM?
want - agree - manage - expect - plan - hope
6
HOW MANY WORDS GO WITH -ING FORM?
suggest - recommend - consider - can't help - delay - hope
5
suggest - recommend - consider - can't help - delay
HOW MANY WORDS GO WITH TO-INFINITIVE FORM?
learn - practice - need - delay - consider - suggest
2
learn - need
HOW MANY WORDS GO WITH -ING FORM?
look forward to - decide - want - need - it's no good - expect
2
look forward to - it's no good