1. Do you fancy to go out/ going out for a pizza? 2. If you happen to see/ seeing Kerry, tell her I called. 3. Do you want to watch/ watching a film tonight? 4. We managed to finish/ finishing our homework quickly 5. I can't help to laugh/ laughing when someone falls over 6. We decided to go/ going to the Caribbean this year. 7. They refused to help/ helping us with the project. 8. I couldn't face to do/ doing any revision last night.
2. Complete the dialogue with the infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.
Kate: I'm fed up! I spent all last night 1______ ( study) for today's exam. Jenny: Did you manage 2______ ( learn) everything? Kate: More or less. But I don't feel like 3 _____ ( do) the same again tonight. Jenny: No, I don't enjoy 4______ ( study) either, but we've nearly finished. Kate: I want 5______ ( go out) for a change. We've been studying for weeks. Jenny: Well, there's no way we can avoid 6_____ ( take) exams. Let's plan a trip for when we finish. Kate: That's a good idea! Where do you suggest 7 ______ ( go)? Jenny: I fancy 8 ______ ( lie) on a beach somewhere doing absolutely nothing. Kate Excellent idea. Let's do it!
Viltis
1. Do you fancy to go out/ going out for a pizza? 2. If you happen to see/ seeing Kerry, tell her I called. 3. Do you want to watch/ watching a film tonight? 4. We managed to finish/ finishing our homework quickly 5. I can't help to laugh/ laughing when someone falls over 6. We decided to go/ going to the Caribbean this year. 7. They refused to help/ helping us with the project. 8. I couldn't face to do/ doing any revision last night.
2. Complete the dialogue with the infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.
Kate: I'm fed up! I spent all last night studying for today's exam. Jenny: Did you manage to learn everything? Kate: More or less. But I don't feel like doing the same again tonight. Jenny: No, I don't enjoy studying either, but we've nearly finished. Kate: I want to go out for a change. We've been studying for weeks. Jenny: Well, there's no way we can avoid taking exams. Let's plan a trip for when we finish. Kate: That's a good idea! Where do you suggest going? Jenny: I fancy lying on a beach somewhere doing absolutely nothing. Kate Excellent idea. Let's do it!
2. If you happen to see/ seeing Kerry, tell her I called.
3. Do you want to watch/ watching a film tonight?
4. We managed to finish/ finishing our homework quickly
5. I can't help to laugh/ laughing when someone falls over
6. We decided to go/ going to the Caribbean this year.
7. They refused to help/ helping us with the project.
8. I couldn't face to do/ doing any revision last night.
2. Complete the dialogue with the infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.
Kate: I'm fed up! I spent all last night studying for today's exam.
Jenny: Did you manage to learn everything?
Kate: More or less. But I don't feel like doing the same again tonight.
Jenny: No, I don't enjoy studying either, but we've nearly finished.
Kate: I want to go out for a change. We've been studying for weeks.
Jenny: Well, there's no way we can avoid taking exams. Let's plan a trip for when we finish.
Kate: That's a good idea! Where do you suggest going?
Jenny: I fancy lying on a beach somewhere doing absolutely nothing.
Kate Excellent idea. Let's do it!