1. Lock the door. Ok. She told him to Lock the door. 2. Why don't you come and stay with us?. That would be nice. They invited him................................. 3. Can I use your phone?. No!. She wouldn't let ................................ 4. Be careful. Don't worry I will. She warned..................................... 5. Can you give me a hand?. Sure. He asked...................................
III. Put the verb into the correct form, -ing or to... . Sometimes either form is possible. 1. They denied stealing the money. (steal) 2. I don't enjoy..... very much. (drive) 3. I don't want .......... out tonight. I'm too tired. (go) 4. I can't afford ....out tonight. I don't have enough money. ( go) 5. Has it stopped....... yet? (rain) 6. Our team was unlucky to lose the game. We deserved......(win) 7. Why do you keep......me questions? Can't you leave ma alone?(ask) 8. Please stop........ me questions! (ask) 9. I refuse...... any more questions. (answer) 10. One of the boys admitted.... the window (break) 11. The boy's father promised .... for the window to be repaired ( pay) 12. If the company continues ..... money, the factory may be closed. (lose) 13. Does Sarah know about the meeting ? No I forgot .....her(tell) 14. The baby began.... in the middle of the night. (cry) 15. Julia has been ill, but now she's beginning.....better. (get) 16. I've enjoyed...you. I hope.... you again soon. (meet, see)
IV. Here is some information about Tom when he was a child. 1. He was in hospital when he was four. 2. He went to Paris when he was eight. 3. He cried on his first day at school. 4. Once he fell into the river. 5. He said he wanted to be a doctor. 6. Once he was bitten by a dog.
He can still remember 1,2 and 4. But he can't remember 3,5 and 6. Write sentences beginning He can remember ...or He can't remember
1. He can remember being in hospital when he was four. 2. .................................. 3................................................... 4..................................................... 5.................................................... 6..........................................................
V. Complete each sentence with a verb in the correct form, -ing or to... . 1. a) Please remember to lock the door when you go out. b) A: You lent me some money a few months ago. B: Did I? Are you sure? I don't remember ..... you any money. c) A: Did you remember ........ your sister? B: Oh no, I completely forgot. I'll phone her tommorow. d) When you see Steve, remember ....... him my regards. e) Someone must have taken my bag. I clearly remember ..... it by the window and now it has gone. 2. a) I believe that what I said was fair. I don;t regret.... it. b) I knew they were in trouble, but I regret..... I did nothing to help them. 3. a) Ben joined the company nine years ago. He became assistant manager after two years, and a few years later he went on ...... manager of the company. b) I can't go on ..... here any more. I want a different job. c) When I came into the room, Liz was reading a newspaper. She looked up and said hello, and then went on..... her newspaper.
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1. Lock the door. Ok. She told him to Lock the door. 2. Why don't you come and stay with us?. That would be nice. They invited him to come and stay with them. 3. Can I use your phone?. No!. She wouldn't let me use my phone. 4. Be careful. Don't worry, I will. She warned me to be careful. 5. Can you give me a hand?. Sure. He asked me to give him a hand.
III. Put the verb into the correct form, -ing or to... . Sometimes either form is possible. 1. They denied stealing the money. (steal) 2. I don't enjoy driving very much. (drive) 3. I don't want to go out tonight. I'm too tired. (go) 4. I can't afford to go out tonight. I don't have enough money. ( go) 5. Has it stopped raining yet? (rain) 6. Our team was unlucky to lose the game. We deserved to win. (win) 7. Why do you keep asking me questions? Can't you leave ma alone?(ask) 8. Please stop asking me questions! (ask) 9. I refuse to answear any more questions. (answer) 10. One of the boys admitted to break the window (break) 11. The boy's father promised to pay for the window to be repaired ( pay) 12. If the company continues to lose money, the factory may be closed. (lose) 13. Does Sarah know about the meeting ? No I forgot to tell her(tell) 14. The baby began to cry in the middle of the night. (cry) 15. Julia has been ill, but now she's beginning to get better. (get) 16. I've enjoyed meeting you. I hope to see you again soon. (meet, see)
IV. Here is some information about Tom when he was a child. 1. He was in hospital when he was four. 2. He went to Paris when he was eight. 3. He cried on his first day at school. 4. Once he fell into the river. 5. He said he wanted to be a doctor. 6. Once he was bitten by a dog.
He can still remember 1,2 and 4. But he can't remember 3,5 and 6. Write sentences beginning He can remember ...or He can't remember
1. He can remember being in hospital when he was four. 2. He can remember being to Paris when he was eight. 3. He can remember falling into the river once. 4. He can’t remember crying on his first day at school. 5. He can’t remember saying he wanted to be a doctor. 6. He can’t remember being bitten by a dog once.
V. Complete each sentence with a verb in the correct form, -ing or to... . 1. a) Please remember to lock the door when you go out. b) A: You lent me some money a few months ago. B: Did I? Are you sure? I don't remember lending you any money. c) A: Did you remember to phone your sister? B: Oh no, I completely forgot. I'll phone her tommorow. d) When you see Steve, remember to give him my regards. e) Someone must have taken my bag. I clearly remember putting it by the window and now it has gone. 2. a) I believe that what I said was fair. I don;t regret saying it. b) I knew they were in trouble, but I regret that I did nothing to help them. 3. a) Ben joined the company nine years ago. He became assistant manager after two years, and a few years later he went on being manager of the company. b) I can't go on here any more. I want a different job. c) When I came into the room, Liz was reading a newspaper. She looked up and said hello, and then went on reading her newspaper.
She told him to Lock the door.
2. Why don't you come and stay with us?. That would be nice.
They invited him to come and stay with them.
3. Can I use your phone?. No!.
She wouldn't let me use my phone.
4. Be careful. Don't worry, I will.
She warned me to be careful.
5. Can you give me a hand?. Sure.
He asked me to give him a hand.
III. Put the verb into the correct form, -ing or to... . Sometimes either form is possible.
1. They denied stealing the money. (steal)
2. I don't enjoy driving very much. (drive)
3. I don't want to go out tonight. I'm too tired. (go)
4. I can't afford to go out tonight. I don't have enough money. ( go)
5. Has it stopped raining yet? (rain)
6. Our team was unlucky to lose the game. We deserved to win. (win)
7. Why do you keep asking me questions? Can't you leave ma alone?(ask)
8. Please stop asking me questions! (ask)
9. I refuse to answear any more questions. (answer)
10. One of the boys admitted to break the window (break)
11. The boy's father promised to pay for the window to be repaired ( pay)
12. If the company continues to lose money, the factory may be closed. (lose)
13. Does Sarah know about the meeting ? No I forgot to tell her(tell)
14. The baby began to cry in the middle of the night. (cry)
15. Julia has been ill, but now she's beginning to get better. (get)
16. I've enjoyed meeting you. I hope to see you again soon. (meet, see)
IV. Here is some information about Tom when he was a child.
1. He was in hospital when he was four.
2. He went to Paris when he was eight.
3. He cried on his first day at school.
4. Once he fell into the river.
5. He said he wanted to be a doctor.
6. Once he was bitten by a dog.
He can still remember 1,2 and 4. But he can't remember 3,5 and 6. Write sentences beginning He can remember ...or He can't remember
1. He can remember being in hospital when he was four.
2. He can remember being to Paris when he was eight.
3. He can remember falling into the river once.
4. He can’t remember crying on his first day at school.
5. He can’t remember saying he wanted to be a doctor.
6. He can’t remember being bitten by a dog once.
V. Complete each sentence with a verb in the correct form, -ing or to... .
1. a) Please remember to lock the door when you go out.
b) A: You lent me some money a few months ago.
B: Did I? Are you sure? I don't remember lending you any money.
c) A: Did you remember to phone your sister?
B: Oh no, I completely forgot. I'll phone her tommorow.
d) When you see Steve, remember to give him my regards.
e) Someone must have taken my bag. I clearly remember putting it by the window and now it has gone.
2. a) I believe that what I said was fair. I don;t regret saying it.
b) I knew they were in trouble, but I regret that I did nothing to help them.
3. a) Ben joined the company nine years ago. He became assistant manager after two years, and a few years later he went on being manager of the company.
b) I can't go on here any more. I want a different job.
c) When I came into the room, Liz was reading a newspaper. She looked up and said hello, and then went on reading her newspaper.