Gerund / infinitive
Agreeing/disagreeing
Should/might
Vocabulary
T or F?
100

Be careful with this verb. It can take either the -ing form or an infinitive, but the meaning is different.

Stop

100

I really enjoyed it.

So did I.

100

correct or wrong?

You might not bend over when you lift thing that are heavy.

Wrong- should not

100

přestat, vzdát se

give up

100

Our favourite teacher has a silver car.

True

200

These verbs can take either the -ing form or an infinitive. (6)

like hate prefer start try love

200

I've always wanted to go to Wimbledon.

So have I.

200

We use should/shouldn't to give advice, don't we?

Yes, we do.
200

opalovat se

sunbathe

200

Does your English teacher have a pet? If yes, what animal and how many?

Yes, two dogs

300

These verbs are followed by an infinitive (8)

want refuse agree decide promise forget offer need

300

I can't go.

Neither can I.

300

Do we use might / might not to express possibility?

Yes

300

spálený od sluníčka

sunburnt

300

One of the most famous heroes in Britain is Queen Elisabeth II. If not who is the one of the most famous heroes there?

F, Robin Hood

400

These verbs are followed by an -ing form (4)

imagine finish don't mind enjoy

400

We use SO to agree with a _____ statement.

positive

400

You ___ be careful with electricity. You ____ get an electric shock.

You should be careful with electricity. You might gen an electric shock.

400

důsledkem toho

as a result

400

Sir Bedivere was younger than King Arthur.

TRUE

500

BINGO

BINGO

500

We use NEITHER to agree with a _____ statement.

negative

500

You ____ use headphones when there is traffic around. You can ____ hear a car.

You shouldn't use headphones when there is traffic around. You might not hear a car.

500

holeň

shin

500

Arthur's sword was made from wood.

F- from steel