Put in the verbs from the following list (every verb once):
Exercise 1 (solutions)
admit - avoid – consider – consider - delay –
enjoy – fancy - finish – give up – go on –
imagine – imagine - involve - keep – miss – put off –
stop – suggest.
(1) You must ________________ spending more money than you have
on your account.
(2) Tell the children to ________________ making that noise!
(3) Have you ________________ applying for the post?
(4) Susan decided to do something for her health and ________________ smoking.
(5) Can you ________________ moving to an old farmhouse?
(6) I have ______________ learning the words too long already, I don’t
want to ______________ tackling them any longer.
(7) Have you ________________ washing your hair yet?
(8) I can’t ________________ working as a nurse but I would ________________
training to be a social worker.
(9) Fritz wants to ________________ working on his job although he was 65 last
month.
(10) I don’t want to ________________ watching the film on Saturday night.
(11) Silvia ______________ asking the same questions. Why doesn’t she
remember the answers?
(12) I have always ________________ listening to jazz.
(13) I don’t ________________ leaving the house when it is so cold.
(14) When Fritz asked Susan what they might do, she ________________ going to
a disco.
(15) Preparing a talk may ________________ consulting books from various libraries.
(16) The police didn’t question the boy long before he ________________
stealing the bicycle.
Exercise 2: (solutions)
verb list: agree – agree - arrange - decide – deserve - fail – forget – hope - manage – offer – plan – pretend – promise – refuse - seem – threaten.
Use the list below to find verbs followed by to and infinitive
and fill the gaps in the right form :
(1) I mustn’t ________________ to answer this inquiry from Messrs. Clark
& Simpson.
(2) We have ________________ not to go on holiday this year.
(3) Three students have ________________ to pay their fees so far.
(4) The innkeeper ________________ to send the three men away unless they behaved.
(5) Patrick is still looking for a situation but he ________________ to find
something soon.
(6) The boys ________________ to help us with the packing.
(7) The two business men ________________ to negotiate a contract on Friday
afternoon.
(8) The owner of the guest house ________________ to have the luggage of the
travellers fetched at the station.
(9) Sheila ________________ to win the first prize for her plans in the competition
last year.
(10) Our suppliers ________________ to deliver the glass wool by the end of
this week.
(11) I am ________________ to attend a language school in Germany for three
months to improve my German.
(12) The railway company ________________ to make a refund for the ticket because
the passenger was not able to prove that he had returned from London by car.
(13) As Simon had lost his credit card, I ________________ to lend him some
money.
(14) Mary has to work hard but she doesn’t ________________ to mind.
(15) Robert heard all we said although he ________________ to be asleep.
(16) I left the house before nine so I ________________ to do all the shopping
before eleven o’clock.
(1) You must avoid spending more money
than you have on your account.
(2) Tell the children to stop making that noise!
(3) Have you considered applying for the post?
(4) Susan decided to do something for her health and give up / gave up smoking.
(5) Can you imagine moving to an old farmhouse?
(6) I have put off learning the words too long already, I don’t want to
delay tackling them any longer.
(7) Have you finished washing your hair yet?
(8) I can’t imagine working as a nurse but I would consider training to
be a social worker.
(9) Fritz wants to go on working on his job although he was 65 last month.
(10) I don’t want to miss watching the film on Saturday night.
(11) Silvia keeps asking the same questions. Why doesn’t she remember
the answers?
(12) I have always enjoyed listening to jazz.
(13) I don’t fancy leaving the house when it is so cold.
(14) When Fritz asked Susan what they might do, she suggested going to a disco.
(15) Preparing a talk may involve consulting books from various libraries.
(16) The police didn’t question the boy long before he admitted stealing
the bicycle.
Use the list below to find verbs followed
by to and infinitive and fill the gaps in the right form:
(1) I mustn’t forget to answer this inquiry from Messrs. Clark & Simpson.
(2) We have decided not to go on holiday this year.
(3) Three students have failed to pay their fees so far.
(4) The innkeeper threatened to send the three men away unless they behaved.
(5) Patrick is still looking for a situation but he hopes to find something
soon.
(6) The boys offered to help us with the packing.
(7) The two business men agreed to negotiate a contract on Friday afternoon.
(8) The owner of the guest house arranged to have the luggage of the travellers
fetched at the station.
(9) Sheila deserved to win the first prize for her plans in the competition
last year.
(10) Our suppliers promised to deliver the glass wool by the end of this week.
(11) I am planning to attend a language school in Germany for three months to
improve my German.
(12) The railway company refused to make a refund for the ticket because the
passenger was not able to prove that he had returned from London by car.
(13) As Simon had lost his credit card, I agreed to lend him some money.
(14) Mary has to work hard but she doesn’t seem to mind.
(15) Robert heard all we said although he pretended to be asleep.
(16) I left the house before nine so I managed to do all the shopping before
eleven o’clock.