-the race
ndigestio
....(be)
ery mom
buy one
..(to
muscles
7 Look at the Grammar Reference section and
complete the rules for the infinitive (with/
without to) or -ing form. Find examples in
the extract on p. 106.
infinitive/-ing form
mind +
+
1 like/love/enjoy/hate/don't
2 deny/avoid/miss/fancy/imagine
3 would like/would love/would prefer +
4 go +.......
5
too + adjective/adverb +
adjective/adverb + enough +
enough + noun +......
can/should/must/may +
6
7 make/let +....
8 look forward to, be used to, can't help +
9 preposition +
10 want, decide, ask, expect +
see pp. GR19-GR20
Ответы
Mind + gerund (with -ing)
Example: "I don't mind waiting for you."
Like/love/enjoy/hate/don't + gerund (with -ing) or infinitive (with or without to)
Example: "I love swimming in the ocean." or "I love to swim in the ocean."
Would like/would love/would prefer + infinitive (with or without to)
Example: "I would like to visit Paris someday."
Go + gerund (with -ing)
Example: "Let's go shopping this weekend."
Too + adjective/adverb + infinitive (with or without to), or adjective/adverb + enough + infinitive (with or without to), or enough + noun + infinitive (with or without to)
Example: "It's too cold to go outside." or "He's old enough to drive a car." or "I have enough money to buy a new car."
Modal verbs (can/should/must/may) + infinitive (without to)
Example: "I must finish my homework tonight."
Make/let + infinitive (with or without to)
Example: "My parents let me go to the party."
Look forward to, be used to, can't help + gerund (with -ing)
Example: "I'm looking forward to seeing you soon."
Preposition + gerund (with -ing)
Example: "She's good at singing."
Want, decide, ask, expect + infinitive (with or without to)
Example: "I want to buy a new car."