Grammar test
Put the verbs into the to infinitive or – ing form.
1. I don’t mind (open) the window, it’s so stuffy.
2. She looks forward (meet) them.
3. It’s too difficult (workout) in such hot weather.
4. I can’t imagine her (get) married to Sam.
5. Do you fancy (eat) out?
6. He promised me (come) the other day.
7. Avoid (drink) water from rivers. Boil it first.
8. Let’s stop (eat) at this restaurant.
9. The story is worth (retell).
10. We couldn’t help (laugh) at his acting.
Grammar test
Put the verbs into the to infinitive or – ing form.
1. I don’t mind (open) the window, it’s so stuffy.
2. She looks forward (meet) them.
3. It’s too difficult (workout) in such hot weather.
4. I can’t imagine her (get) married to Sam.
5. Do you fancy (eat) out?
6. He promised me (come) the other day.
7. Avoid (drink) water from rivers. Boil it first.
8. Let’s stop (eat) at this restaurant.
9. The story is worth (retell).
10. We couldn’t help (laugh) at his acting.
Grammar test
Put the verbs into the to infinitive or – ing form.
1. I don’t mind (open) the window, it’s so stuffy.
2. She looks forward (meet) them.
3. It’s too difficult (workout) in such hot weather.
4. I can’t imagine her (get) married to Sam.
5. Do you fancy (eat) out?
6. He promised me (come) the other day.
7. Avoid (drink) water from rivers. Boil it first.
8. Let’s stop (eat) at this restaurant.
9. The story is worth (retell).
10. We couldn’t help (laugh) at his acting.
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