. Choose the correct forms of the verbs. 1. Police found the woman to lie/ lying dead on the floor. 2. I don’t mind to be shouted/ being shouted at by

. Choose the correct forms of the verbs.
1. Police found the woman to lie/ lying dead on the floor.
2. I don’t mind to be shouted/ being shouted at by him. He threatened to sack/ sacking me last week, but he apologised very politely later.
3. We had arranged to meet/ meeting in my office so that he could check/ checking the documents.
4. We found it very difficult to work/ working with Gemma. She keeps forgetting to pass/ passing on important message, and she won’t let anybody to help/ help her.
5. Thank you for invite/ inviting me to come and see you next month. I’m already excited about to see/ seeing you again.
6. Look! We aren’t allowed to park/ parking here. The car needs to park/ parking on the right position.
7. I came here to see/ seeing Janet. She must have forgotten I was coming. – It seems rather careless of her to forget/ forgetting.
8. You say you need some advice? ~Yes, I’m sorry to bother/ bothering you, but I don’t know who to ask/ to be asked.
9. I planned to visit/ visiting my parents last week, but they suggested to postpone/ postponing the visit for a week because they hadn’t finished to decorate/ decorating the spare room.
10. The orator stopped talking/ to talk. He felt thirsty so he stopped to have/having a drink.
11. I had difficulty to find/ finding way to solve the situation. – There’s nothing you can do about this situation, so it’s no use to worry/ worrying about it.
12. I congratulated Ann on to pass/ passing the exam. She spent a lot of time to study/ studying.
13. Did you accuse Nigel of to break/ breaking a plate? – Well, I saw him knock/ knocking it off the table with his elbow.
14. Are you going to have a rest now after to do/ doing all the cleaning? – No, I’ve got some letter to write/ writing.
15. I’m annoyed about to be/ being late. – Well, I told you to set/ setting off in good time, didn’t I?
16. She would like him to wear/ wearing a tie because they are going to a concert.
17. I’m sorry to keep/ keeping you to wait/ waiting. But I’m really afraid to go/ going out in the rain.
18. I can’t read when I’m traveling. It makes me feel/ to feel sick, even in a train. I’d rather just look/ looking out of the window.
19. I need to know/ knowing what’s in the letter. Why don’t you let me read/ reading it?
20. We’d hate the house to be left/ being left empty.

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  1. 1. lying

    2. being shouted… to sack

    3. to meet … check

    4. to work… to pass… help

    5. inviting… seeing

    6. to park… parking

    7. to see… to forget

    8. to bother… to ask

    9. to visit… postponing… decorating

    10. talking… to have

    11. finding… worrying

    12. passing… studying

    13. breaking… knocking

    14. doing… to write

    15. being… to set

    16. to wear 

    17. to keep… waiting.. to go

    18. feel … look

    19. to know… read

    20. being left

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  2. Choose the correct forms of the verbs.

    1. lying

    2. being shouted – to sack

    3. to meet – check

    4. to work – to pass – help

    5. inviting – seeing

    6. to park – parking

    7. to see – to forget

    8. to bother – to ask

    9. to visit – postponing – decorating

    10. talking – to have

    11. finding – worrying

    12. passing – studying

    13. breaking – knocking

    14. doing – to write

    15. being – to set

    16. to wear 

    17. to keep – waiting – to go

    18. feel – look

    19. to know – read

    20. being left

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