Grammar
4 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
Write in your notebook.
1. Would you like ... (come) with us?
2. She avoids ... (upload) pictures online.
3. It's not worth ... (try) to fix this camera.
4. You mustn't ... (tell) lies.
5. He's too young... (learn) to drive.
6. I love ... (go) online.
7. I'd like ... (eat) out tonight.
8. She wants ... (buy) a new laptop.
Răspunsuri la întrebare
Răspuns:
Would you like to come with us?
She avoids uploading pictures online.
It's not worth tring to fix this camera.
You mustn't tell lies.
He's too young to learn to drive.
I love going online.
I'd like eating out tonight.
She wants to buy a new laptop.
Explicație:
USES
we use the –ing form after:
verbs of like or dislike: like, dislike, love, hate, enjoy, prefer, fancy,
etc.
E.g. I prefer sunbathing to mount climbing.
After the verb ‘go’ when we talk about activities
E.g. Mum goes shopping every Saturday.
the verbs: begin, continue, deny, admit, start, finish, risk, etc.
E.g. She continued watering the garden although it started raining.
the expressions: be busy, it’s no use, it’s(not) worth, there’s no point
(in), look forward to
E.g. I am busy studying for my exams.
LONG INFINITIVE/TO- INFINITIVE
USES:
After expressions: would love, would like, would prefer
E.g. I would like to travel around the world.
After some verbs: ask, agree, hope, promise, need offer, want, seem, etc.
E.g. They promised to give you the money back.
With too and enough
E.g. He is too young to drive a car.
She isn’t tall enough to reach the top shelf.
To express purpose
E.g. She called you to give you the good news.
SHORT INFINITIVE/INFINITIVE WITHOUT ‘TO’
USES:
After make and let
E.g. He made us laugh.
Our parents let us stay up late at weekends.
After modal verbs ( can, could, may, might, must, should, etc)
E.g. She must be late. That’s why she is not present.
They could be out playing in the garden.