He likes ________ (watch) sci-fi movies on weekends.
He likes watching sci-fi movies on weekends.
She likes cooking and eat healthy food.
She likes cooking and eating healthy food.
Turn this into a negative sentence: "Sarah likes running."
Sarah doesn't like running.
The correct -ing spelling of the verb MAKE.
Making.
like/Jenny/photos/taking/doesn't
Jenny doesn't like taking photos.
They don't like ________ (wash) the dishes after dinner.
They don't like washing the dishes after dinner.
He doesn't likes studying for history exams.
He doesn't like studying for history exams.
Turn this into an affirmative sentence: "We don't like listening to jazz."
We like listening to jazz
The correct -ing spelling of the verb RUN.
running.
Do Lucy and Alex like playing tennis?
She doesn't like ________ (wake) up early on Saturdays.
She doesn't like waking up early on Saturdays.
They don't like to swimming in cold water.
They don't like swimming in cold water.
Fix the subject-verb agreement: "My parents likes traveling to Europe."
My parents like traveling to Europe.
The correct -ing spelling of the verb SHOP.
shopping.
books/Tony/reading/like/Does/?
Does Tony like reading books?
My cat loves ________ (nap) in the warm sunshine.
My cat loves napping in the warm sunshine.
Does your brother likes playing video games?
Does your brother like playing video games?
Turn this into a "Yes/No" question: "Tom likes baking bread.
Does Tom like baking bread?
The correct -ing spelling of the verb WRITE.
writing.
Do/skiing/Lucy and Alex/?/like
Do Lucy and Alex like skiing?
We really enjoy ________ (hike) in the mountains.
We really enjoy hiking in the mountains.
I don't mind to helping you with your homework.
I don't mind helping you with your homework.
Turn this into a "Yes/No" question: "They like playing tennis."
Do they like playing tennis?
The correct -ing spelling of the verb LIE.
lying
pictures/Lucy/painting/likes/./
Lucy likes painting pictures.