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1) (you/come) tonight? [ . ] 2) (he/eat) rice every day? [ . ] 3) I (work) at the moment. [ . ] 4) (he/come) to London often? [ . ] 5) He (play) tennis now. [ . ] 6) (you/come) to the cinema later? [ . ] 7) They (not/come) to the party tomorrow. [ . ] 8) He (not/play) golf now. [ . ] 9) (you/play) tennis this Sunday? [ . ] 10) They (go) to a restaurant every Saturday. [ . ] 11) She (not/go) to the cinema very often. [ . ] 12) You usually (arrive) late. [ . ] 13) He normally (eat) dinner at home. [ . ] 14) (you/study) every night? [ . ] 15) (they/work) late usually? [ . ] 16) You (not/go) out later. [ . ] 17) I (not/work) tonight. [ . ] 18) (she/work) at the moment? [ . ] 19) I (not/drink) coffee very often. [ . ] 20) Julie (sleep) now. [ . ] Need more practice?
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I love London. I (probably / go) there next year.
Our train (leave) at 4:47.
What (wear / you) at the party tonight? I haven't made up my mind yet.
But I think I (find) something nice in my mum's wardrobe.
This is my last day here. I (go) back to England tomorrow.
Hurry up! The conference (begin) in 20 minutes.
My horoscope says that I (meet) an old friend this week.
Look at these big black clouds! It (rain) . Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow (be) dry and sunny. What does a blonde say when she sees a banana skin lying just a few metres in front of her?
Oh dear! I (slip) !
Hate, Like, Love or Prefer Hate, like, love and prefer can be used with an -ing form or with a to infinitive. -I hate to see pets in the kitchen. -I love going to the races. -I prefer not to wear my good shoes when training. In American English, the forms with to infinitive are much more common than the -ing form. There is a very small difference in meaning between the two forms. The -ing form emphasises the action or experience. The to infinitive gives more emphasis to the results of the action or event. The -ing form is often used to suggest enjoyment (or lack of it), and the to infinitive form to express habits or preferences. Let's compare: Emphasis on the experience/action. -I like framing pictures. -She likes playing cards. -They don't like going out to eat. Habit or preference. -I like to make jam every year. -I prefer to have bread and coffee for breakfast. -If you prefer not to go by car, we can go by bus. The -ing form is more common than the to infinitive form after hate and love. -I hate painting, I'd rather pay a painter to do it. Would + hate, like, love, prefer. When would or "d" is used with hate, like, love, prefer, the to infinitive and not the -ing form is used. -They would love to hear you play the piano. Not: They would love hearing you play ... -I'd hate to make you sad. Not: I'd hate making you sad. -I'd prefer to deal with the situation. Not: I'd prefer dealing ... 1. Our house is theirs except for the interior decorations. 2. The they have for each other is something to behold. 3. I to catch the train to work instead of driving. 4. She didn't recall what it was, that made him and leave her. 5. I made romantic plans of and happiness with her. 6. On our trip we will visit cities that we , such as Venice and Barcelona. 7. As a rule they not to stay at home at weekends. 8. If you Star Wars, you should watch the latest episode. 9. He was not petted and spoiled many of us. 10. I'd to think we spent that awful morning with no results. |
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