Предмет: Английский язык, автор: ilias01o2i

1 Underline the correct form. a They expect you to work / working hard all year. b We decided to go / going into town in the afternoon. c Jane enjoys to write / writing poetry. d They seem to be / being very kind. e He enjoys to go / going cycling at the weekend. f We hope to see / seeing you again soon. g I can't imagine your mum to get / getting angry. h His parents agreed to let / letting him stay out late. i Laura should stop to smoke / smoking. j He wants to buy / buying a new computer game. k Jenny practises to play / playing the piano every day. I Would you mind to pay / paying for my lunch? m Please avoid to make / making silly mistakes in this exercise. n. It is not worth to worry / worrying about. o I suggested to go / going out for a walk.​

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Автор ответа: tenanatoly40
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a They expect you to work hard all year.

b We decided to go into town in the afternoon.

c Jane enjoys writing poetry.

d They seem to be very kind.

e He enjoys going cycling at the weekend.

f We hope to see you again soon.

g I can't imagine your mom getting angry.

h His parents agreed to let him stay out late.

i Laura should stop smoking.

j He wants to buy a new computer game.

k Jenny practices playing the piano every day.

l Would you mind paying for my lunch?

m Please avoid making silly mistakes in this exercise.

n. It is not worth worrying about.

o I suggested going out for a walk.

Автор ответа: bopod22789
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Here are the correct forms for each sentence:

a They expect you to work hard all year. (expect + infinitive with to)

b We decided to go into town in the afternoon. (decide + infinitive with to)

c Jane enjoys writing poetry. (enjoy + gerund)

d They seem to be very kind. (seem + infinitive with to)

e He enjoys going cycling at the weekend. (enjoy + gerund)

f We hope to see you again soon. (hope + infinitive with to)

g I can't imagine your mum getting angry. (imagine + gerund)

h His parents agreed to let him stay out late. (agree + infinitive with to)

i Laura should stop smoking. (stop + gerund)

j He wants to buy a new computer game. (want + infinitive with to)

k Jenny practises playing the piano every day. (practise + gerund)

l Would you mind paying for my lunch? (mind + gerund)

m Please avoid making silly mistakes in this exercise. (avoid + gerund)

n It is not worth worrying about. (worth + gerund)

o I suggested going out for a walk. (suggest + gerund)

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