I/ Choose the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses in the following sentences:
1. The teacher decided (accepting/ to accept) the paper.
2. They appreciate (to have/ having) this information.
3. His father doesn’t approve of his (going/ to go) to Europe.
4. We found it very difficult (reaching/ to reach) a decision.
5. Donna is interested in (to open/ opening0 a bar.
6. George has no intention of (to leave /leaving) the city now.
7. We are eager (to return/ returning) to school in the fall.
8. You would be better off (to buy/ buying) this car.
9. She refused (to accept/ accepting) the gift.
10. Mary regrets (to be/ being) the one to have to tell him.
II/ Choose the correct form of the pronoun in each of the following sentences:
1. Richard is expecting (us/ our) to go to class tomorrow.
2. You shouldn’t rely on (him/ his) calling you in the morning.
3. They don’t approve of (us/ our) leaving early.
4. George asked (me/ my) to call him last night.
5. We understand (him/ his) having to leave early.
6. John resented (George/ George’s) losing the paper.
7. We object to ( the defense attorney/ the defense attorney’s) calling the extra witness.
8. We are expecting (Henry/ Henry) to call us.
9. They are looking forward to (us/ our) visiting them.
10. Susan regrets (John/ John’s) being in trouble.
I/ Choose the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses in the following sentences:
1. The teacher decided (accepting/ to accept) the paper.
2. They appreciate (to have/ having) this information.
3. His father doesn’t approve of his (going/ to go) to Europe.
4. We found it very difficult (reaching/ to reach) a decision.
5. Donna is interested in (to open/ opening) a bar.
6. George has no intention of (to leave /leaving) the city now.
7. We are eager (to return/ returning) to school in the fall.
8. You would be better off (to buy/ buying) this car.
9. She refused (to accept/ accepting) the gift.
10. Mary regrets (to be/ being) the one to have to tell him.
II/ Choose the correct form of the pronoun in each of the following sentences:
1. Richard is expecting (us/ our) to go to class tomorrow.
2. You shouldn’t rely on (him/ his) calling you in the morning.
3. They don’t approve of (us/ our) leaving early.
4. George asked (me/ my) to call him last night.
5. We understand (him/ his) having to leave early.
6. John resented (George/ George’s) losing the paper.
7. We object to ( the defense attorney/ the defense attorney’s) calling the extra witness.
8. We are expecting (Henry/ Henry’s) to call us. ( Cho mk thêm vô đề nhá vt thiếu r )
9. They are looking forward to (us/ our) visiting them.
10. Susan regrets (John/ John’s) being in trouble.
Choose the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses in the following sentences:
1. The teacher decided (accepting/ to accept) the paper.
2. They appreciate (to have/ having) this information.
3. His father doesn’t approve of his (going/ to go) to Europe.
4. We found it very difficult (reaching/ to reach) a decision.
5. Donna is interested in (to open/ opening) a bar.
6. George has no intention of (to leave /leaving) the city now.
7. We are eager (to return/ returning) to school in the fall.
8. You would be better off (to buy/ buying) this car.
9. She refused (to accept/ accepting) the gift.
10. Mary regrets (to be/ being) the one to have to tell him.
Choose the correct form of the pronoun in each of the following sentences:
1. Richard is expecting (us/ our) to go to class tomorrow.
2. You shouldn’t rely on (him/ his) calling you in the morning.
3. They don’t approve of (us/ our) leaving early.
4. George asked (me/ my) to call him last night.
5. We understand (him/ his) having to leave early.
6. John resented (George/ George’s) losing the paper.
7. We object to ( the defense attorney/ the defense attorney’s) calling the extra witness.
8. We are expecting (Henry/ Henry) to call us.
9. They are looking forward to (us/ our) visiting them.
10. Susan regrets (John/ John’s) being in trouble.