Work in pairs. Put the verbs in the appropriate column.
Verbs followed by gerunds only | Verbs followed by both gerunds and to-infinitives |
Work in pairs. Put the verbs in the appropriate column.
Verbs followed by gerunds only | Verbs followed by both gerunds and to-infinitives |
Write a similar email to tell your friend about your free time, using the verbs of liking + gerunds or verbs of liking + to-infinitives. Swap your work with a partner and check for mistakes.
Complete the sentences with the verbs in brakets.Use gerunds or infinitives. ( v-ing , to verb , verb )
12. We stand up (greet- chào) .................................. our teachers .
13. We were so happy ...................................(know) from you.
14. I look forward to ............................. ( hear) from you.
15. Let's (play)................................ volleyball together!
Các bạn giúp mình với mình cảm ơn
Write a similar email to tell your friend about your free time, using the verbs of liking + gerunds or verbs of liking + fo-infinitives. Swap your work with a partner and check for mistakes.
Thanks
(Sử dụng động từ nguyên thể có “to”, động từ nguyên thể, hoặc danh động từ để hoàn thành các câu sau với các động từ trong ngoặc.)
1. I want _____ in three styles. (swim)
2. My mother lets me _____ volleyball twice a week. (play)
3. I enjoy _____ at the beach. (jog)
4. I hope _____ Cristiano Ronaldo one day. (meet)
5. My father often makes me _____ football with him. It's boring! (watch)
6. My teacher expects me _____ the school’s chess team. (join)
7. My older brother suggests _____ to play some sports during the summer break. (learn)
to swim
play
jogging
to meet
watch
to join
learning
Work in pairs. Make sentences, using perfect gerunds and perfect participle clauses.
Example:
Having completed the project gave us a feeling of satisfaction.
Having finished school, I can apply to university.
Tham khảo:
1. Having learned how to cook, he enjoys making new dishes for his friends.
2. Having visited New York before, I am not planning to go there on this trip.
3. Having finished the book, she decided to write a review of it.
4. Having missed the last bus, they had to walk home in the rain.
5. Having studied abroad for a year, she returned home with a new perspective on life.
Write a email to tell your friend about your free time, using the verbs of liking + gerunds or verbs of liking + to-infinitives.
Giúp mik với!!!
Tham khảo :
Dear Alice,
I haven't talked to you for a long time. How are you doing now? I'm free now so I'm writing this letter to tell you about my free time.
I usually surfing the Internet on my free time. I have plenty of favorite websites and I also write lots of emails. Generally speaking, I see the internet as a good thing. In addition, I enjoy watching movies. I watching comedy and cartoon because it's make me feel funny and relaxed. Finally, what I to do in my free time is listening to music. I prefer pop music most. However, I also enjoy listening to rock music and sometimes classic music, it depends on my mood.
What about you? What do you do in your free time? Write me soon.
Best wishes,
Duong
Exercise 03: Complete the sentences with the correct form (to-infinitive or -ing form) of the verbs in the box. Some verbs can be followed by either a to-infinitive or an -ing form.
stay make watch do cycle eat hang out travel get read
1. My brother loves _____________ live football on TV.
2. Do people in your country like _____________ abroad on vacation?
3. Riding a bike is Lan’s pleasure, but she detests _____________ in the rain.
4. I don’t mind _____________ at home to look after the children.
5. As a child, he hated _____________ books, but now he finds it enjoyable.
6. Minh is in good shape. He enjoys _____________ sport and exercise.
7. She doesn’t like _____________ up early in the morning, especially at the weekend.
8. Emily dislikes _____________ crafts, but she enjoys origami.
9. I fancy _____________ out tonight because I’m too tired to cook.
10. Nancy adores _____________ with her best friend Helen
Read the Learn this! box. Then look at the highlighted verbs in the text above. Which verb pattern (a-e) does not have an example in the text?
LEARN THIS! Verb patterns a Some verbs are followed by the infinitive of another verb. Do you want to go out? / She hopes to be a teacher. b Some verbs are followed by the -ing form of another verb. She always avoids paying. I spend a lot of time texting. c Some verbs are followed by either an infinitive or an -ing form without any change in meaning. d Some verbs change their meaning depending on whether they are followed by an -ing form or an infinitive. I didn't remember speaking to Jo. (I forgot that I had spoken to her.) I didn't remember to speak to Jo. (I didn't speak to her.) e The verbs let and make are followed by an infinitive without to. She let me drive. I made her laugh. |
The verb pattern (c) which is followed by either an infinitive or an -ing form without any change in meaning does not have an example in the text.
III. Complete the sentences with the correct form (to-infinitive or -ing form) of the verbs in the box. Some verbs can be followed by either a to-infinitive or an – ing form.
stay make watch do cycle eat hang out travel get read
1. My brother loves ………………. live football on TV.
2. Do people in your country like ………………. abroad on vacation?
3. Riding a bike is Lan’s pleasure, but she detests ………………. in the rain.
4. I don’t mind ………………. at home to look after the children.
5. As a child, he hated ………………. books, but now he finds it enjoyable.
6. Minh is in good shape. He enjoys ………………. sport and exercise.
7. She doesn’t like ……..…. up early in the morning, especially at the weekend.
8. Emily dislikes ………………. crafts, but she enjoys origami.
9. I fancy ………………. out tonight because I’m too tired to cook.
10. Nancy adores ………………… with her best friend Helen.
1 watching
2 travelling
3 cycling
4 staying
5 reading
6 doing
7 getting
8 making
9 eating
10 hanging out