ГДЗ по английскому языку 11 Класс класс упражнение - 180 р. 4

Условие

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive or –ing form.     

 

  1. A: Is it easy ….. (learn) gymnastics?                 

B: It’s not too difficult.          

 

  1. A: I’m tired of ….. (play) computer games!                 

B: Let’s go out, then!          

 

  1. A: Let me ….. (help) you carry the equipment.                 

B: That’s very kind of you.  Thanks.          

 

  1. A: Sue suggested ….. (go) skiing on Sunday. Do you want to come?                 

B: I’d love to.         

  1. A: You had better ….. (not/play) tennis until your arm is better.  

B: You’re right. I’ll wait.         

 

  1. A: I  am  looking  forward  to  …..  (watch) the Olympics on TV.                 

B: So am I.          

 

  1. A: The shop assistant refuses ….. (give) me a refund.               

B: You should talk to the manager, then.       

 

  1. A: Do you fancy ….. (go) to the cinema with us?               

B: Thanks,  but  I’d  rather  …..  (stay) at home tonight.   

 

  1. A: What sports would you like ….. (do)?                 

B: I’m interested in ….. (learn) how to ski.       

 

  1. A: I can’t stand ….. (eat) meat.                 

B: Neither can I.      

 

  1. A: How’s the training going?                 

B: Quite well. I am hoping ….. (play) professionally next year.       

 

  1. A: Why didn’t you come to the match?                 

B: I had to ….. (study) for my exams.  

Решение #1
  1. Is it easy to learn gymnastics?

easy + to-infinitive

 

  1. I’m tired of playing computer games!

tired of + -ing

 

  1. Let me help you carry the equipment.

let + infinitive without to

 

  1. Sue suggested going skiing on Sunday.

suggest + -ing

 

  1. You had better not play tennis until your arm is better.

had better + infinitive without to

 

  1. I am looking forward to watching the Olympics on TV.

look forward to + -ing

 

  1. The shop assistant refuses to give me a refund.

refuse + to-infinitive

 

  1. Do you fancy going to the cinema with us?

fancy + -ing

 

  1. I’d rather stay at home tonight.

would rather + infinitive without to

 

  1. What sports would you like to do?

would like + to-infinitive

 

  1. I’m interested in learning how to ski.

interested in + -ing

 

  1. I can’t stand eating meat.

can’t stand + -ing

 

  1. I am hoping to play professionally next year.

hope + to-infinitive

 

  1. I had to study for my exams.

have to + infinitive without to

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