II. Fill in the -ing form or the infintive in the appropriate tense.
Tom: Do you think Mary would like 1)....................(go) to the theatre with me tonight?
Jo: I don't think so. She seems 2)..............(study) very hard at the moment.
Tom: That's a shame! I would have liked 3)..............(go) out with her.
Jo: I wouldn't mind 4) .................(come ) with you.
Tom: OK. But I think you should 5)...................(talk) to Mary. The last time I saw her she claimed 6).................(work) till 2 o'clock every morning for the past month. It's not good for her, you know.
Jo: I know. I must 7) ....................(talk) to her about it. But you know how she hates 8)................(tell) what to do.
II. Fill in the -ing form or the infintive in the appropriate tense.
Tom: Do you think Mary would like 1).........to go...........(go) to the theatre with me tonight?
Jo: I don't think so. She seems 2).......to be studying.......(study) very hard at the moment.
Tom: That's a shame! I would have liked 3).......to go.......(go) out with her.
Jo: I wouldn't mind 4) ........coming.........(come ) with you.
Tom: OK. But I think you should 5).......talk............(talk) to Mary. The last time I saw her she claimed 6).........to have been working........(work) till 2 o'clock every morning for the past month. It's not good for her, you know.
Jo: I know. I must 7) .............have talked.......(talk) to her about it. But you know how she hates 8).........being told.......(tell) what to do.