Put the verbs in brackets into the correct -ing or infinitive form.
Don't forget ______ (take) your goggles with you when you go swimming.
to take
I would rather …….. (eat) chicken! I think it’s really healthy and delicious
eat
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct -ing or infinitive form.
Don't you remember .......... (read) about all the strange inventions in the paper last month?
reading
Would you like ……. (have) some burgers for dinner?
to have
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct -ing or infinitive form.
Stuart Cove's work with sharks means ........ (put) himself in danger.
putting
There’s no point in ……… (ask) her to go bungee jumping
asking
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct -ing or infinitive form.
While he was giving us safety instructions about the bungee jump, he stopped ……..(reprimand) a young man who wasn't paying attention.
reprimanding
How about…… (go) out tomorrow?
going
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct -ing or infinitive form.
1) I’m afraid of ……… (swim) with the sharks
2) I’m afraid ………. (write) my Maths test - it’s too difficult
1) swimming
2) to write
My parents don’t let me ….. (go) to the cinema tomorrow
go