II. Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
1. My father usually helps me (learns/ learning/ to learning/ to learn) English.
2. This student expected (be/ being/ to be/ will be) the first winner of the Grand Prix.
3. I told her (don’t worry/ not to worry/ no worry/ not worry) about her wedding; everything will straighten out.
4. May I suggest you let (Mary doing so/ Marry do so/ Mary does so/ Mary to do so).
5. The doctor advised (me not staying up/ me not stay up/ me not to stay up/ me to not stay up) late.
6. The school superintendent told me (hurrying up/ to hurry up/ hurry up/ hurried up).
7. Mr. Brown told the schoolgirls (don’t eat/ not to eat/ eat not/ not eat) in class.
8. I have heard Dang Thai Son (played/ plays/ play/ to play) the piano.
9. The young teachers wanted a Foreign Language Teaching workshop (to be holding/ should hold/ to be held/ to hold) in Ho Chi Minh City.
10. Try (not to make/ not make/ to make not/ make not) so many mistakes.
11. Let me (to hear/ hear/ hearing/ heard) from you soon.
12. John is too stupid (to understand/ understand/ understanding/ to understanding) this.
13. John wanted me (to be helping/ to help/ help/ helping) him.
14. I want (to leave/ leaving/ me leave/ me leaving) early tomorrow morning.
15. I don’t mind (walking/ walk/ to walk/ to walking) to school every day.
16. (Don’t talk/ Not talk/ Talking/ To talk) in class, please!
17. What about (going/ go/ to go/ to going) out for dinner tonight?
18. Lan spent 2 hours (watch/ watching/ to watch/ watched) “Romeo and Juliet” yesterday?
19. Why don’t we (have/ having/ to have/ to having) a talk about saving the environment?
20. You had better (not go/ not to go/ go not/ not going) out now because it’s raining heavily.