Complete the sentence with the appropriate gerund or infinitive.
I don't feel like (to work/working) today.
working
Like + gerund
Fill-in-the blank with the correct correlative conjunction.
Otto will eat lunch on campus today, _____ he will eat at home.
or
Complete the sentence with the correct phrasal verb for travel. To get full points, you must use correct tense.
We _______ to the hotel at 3 p.m.
check in/checked in
Complete the sentence in the correct 0 conditional form using the verb in parentheses (you may need to add words to the verb, or change its tense).
If you add two and two you (get) four.
get
Fill in the blank with the correct reporting verb: say or tell.
Remember, you may need to change the tense.
She ______ me to shut the door.
told
Complete the sentence using the correct gerund or infinitive in parentheses.
I would like (to visit/ visiting) Madrid.
to visit.
would like + infinitive
What does FANBOYS stand for?
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
Complete the sentence with the correct phrasal verb for travel. To get full points, you must use correct tense.
We have to ______ a train to see my grandmothers village.
*note the answer is NOT take.
get on
Complete the sentence in the correct 0 conditional form using the verb in parentheses (you may need to add words to the verb, or change its tense).
If it rains later, we ________ (stay) home.
will stay
Fill in the blank with the correct reporting verb: say or tell.
Remember, you may need to change the tense.
"I won't take your things without permission" ________
he/she said
We go (to camp/camping/camp) every summer.
camping
Go + gerund
Fill-in-the-blank with the correct subordinate conjunction.
_______ it snowed last, classes will begin an hour late.
Because
Complete the sentence with the correct phrasal verb for travel. To get full points, you must use correct tense.
I can't wait to _______ and visit again!
come back
Finish the sentence, using the correct form of a conditional.
If I won the lottery, I
would donate all the money.
Change the sentence to use the reporting verb in parentheses.
“She is always taking my things without permission!” he said (complain)
"..." he complained.
Complete the sentence with the correct infinitive or gerund in parentheses.
Remember (write/to write/writing) your name on your paper.
to write
We use to infinitive after verbs like know, remember, ask, etc. when they’re followed by question words: who, what, where and how.
He has learned to speak English _____ arriving to America.
since
How will we _____ the city?
get around
If I had studied harder, I ...
would have passed the exam.
Change the sentence to use the reporting word in parentheses.
“You must study the irregular verbs” the teacher said to her (insist)
The teacher insisted her to study the irregular verbs.
Complete the sentence with the gerund or infinitive form of the verb in parentheses.
He can (dance) but he can't (sing).
dance/ sing
We use infinitives without to after modal verbs (can, must, will, etc.)
Which sentence has correct punctuation:
1. After arriving at school, the challenge is finding a parking spot.
2. After arriving at school the challenge is finding a parking spot.
3. The challenge is finding a parking spot, after arriving at school.
1.
The comma goes after the dependent clause
i missed my grandmother tremendously, so we _________ to see her on our last trip to Italy.
dropped in
Use the 3rd conditional to complete the sentence.
If she ______________ (study), she ______________ (pass) the exam.
had studied, would have passed
Change the sentence to use the reporting verb in parentheses.
“Stop making that noise or I’ll leave” Lorena said (threaten)
Lorena threatened to leave if they didn't stop making that noise.