Put the verbs in the brackets into infinitive (V/to V) or gerund (V-ing).
1. John dislikes (work) in front of a computer all day.
2. I’d like (visit) the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology this weekend
3. I’d rather (make) crafts than listen to music.
4. Minh loves (help) her parents with DIY projects.
5. Quang hates (take) the dog for a walk.
6. We all adored (do) aerobics when we were young.
7. You should (play) sports to keep fit.
8. They don’t need (watch) that programme if they don’t like it.
9. Do you fancy (socialize) with friends?
10. My brother prefers (surf) the Internet.
1. John dislikes (work) working in front of a computer all day.
2. I’d like (visit) to visit the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology this weekend
3. I’d rather (make) make crafts than listen to music.
4. Minh loves (help) helping her parents with DIY projects.
5. Quang hates (take) taking the dog for a walk.
6. We all adored (do) doing aerobics when we were young.
7. You should (play) play sports to keep fit.
8. They don’t need (watch) to watch that programme if they don’t like it.
9. Do you fancy (socialize) socializing with friends?
10. My brother prefers (surf) surfing the Internet.
Put the verbs in the brackets into infinitive (V/to V) or gerund (V-ing).
1. John dislikes (work) working in front of a computer all day.
2. I’d like (visit) to visit the Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology this weekend
3. I’d rather (make) make crafts than listen to music.
4. Minh loves (help) helping her parents with DIY projects.
5. Quang hates (take) taking the dog for a walk.
6. We all adored (do) doing aerobics when we were young.
7. You should (play) play sports to keep fit.
8. They don’t need (watch) to watch that programme if they don’t like it.
9. Do you fancy (socialize) socialising with friends?
10. My brother prefers (surf) surfing the Internet.