Tom dislikes ____ football with his brother.
playing
We haven’t finished eating yet.
true
We don't say: We haven’t finished to eat.
Elise agreed ___ Chinese for six months.
to study
My mother never learnt to swim.
true
forget
remember
forget +TO
ex: I forgot to call him at 7.
remember+ TO
ex: Remember to take pictures about the trip.
My father can't afford ____ a new house.
to buy
I always enjoy to cook.
false
the correct is: I always enjoy cooking.
I have considered ____ in New York for a year.
living
I hope passing the exam
They are learning to sing.
1- FALSE,
CORRECT IS: I hope to pass the exam.
2- TRUE: They are learning to sing.
admit
avoid
admit + ING
ex: Greene admitted causing the problem
avoid + ING
ex: Jessica avoided answering my questions
We didn't enjoy ___ at the karaoke bar.
singing
I tried emailing Simon but it bounced back.
correct, we can use both options
Correct: I tried emailing Simon but it bounced back
I tried to email Simon but it bounced back.
You've planned ____ in the month of April.
to travel
Did you remember ringing Nigel?
ring (phone call)
2- I advised him getting a job as soon as possible.
1-correct, we can use both options
correct: Did you remember to ring Nigel?
Did you remember ringing Nigel?
2- false
correct is: I advised him to get a job as soon as possible.
ask
keep
ask+ TO
ex: I asked him to leave early
keep + ING
ex: He kept working, although he felt ill
I want ____ that door.
I can’t afford _____on holiday.
to open
to go
She keeps changing her mind about the wedding.
We just couldn’t imagine Gerry singing in public.
true, both are correct
1-It began _______.
2- She hopes ______to university next year.
a) going
b) to go
1-**both: to rain, raining
2- to go
1- I drank a cup of coffee before leaving
2-We decided to leave
1- true, we use ING after prepositions: before leaving
2- true, verb decide is followed by infinitive to
finish
mind
Do you want ____ in or out?
Have you managed ____ your work before leaving?
to have dinner
to finish
1-Do you mind me being here while you’re working?
2-I don’t want to risk him to lose his job.
1- true, verb MIND is followed by another verb in ING
2- False, verb RISK is followed by another verb in ING: I don’t want to risk him losing his job.
I always enjoy ______________.
a)cook and dancing
b) cooking and dance
c) cooking and dancing
d) cook and dance
c) cooking and dancing
1- I want to come to the party
2-I would like to see her tonight
both are correct
avoid
decide
suggest