Practicar Verb Patterns en Ingles
Practicar Verb Patterns en Ingles
Practicar Verb Patterns en Ingles
2) Put the verb into either the gerund (-ing) or the infinitive (with ‘to’).
I don’t fancy (go) out tonight.
She avoided (tell) him about her plans.
I would like (come) to the party with you.
He enjoys (have) a bath in the evening.
She kept (talk) during the film.
I am learning (speak) in English.
Do you mind (give) me a hand?
She helped me (carry) my suitcases.
I’ve finished (cook) come and eat!
He decided (study) biology.
I dislike (wait).
He asked (come) with.
I promise (help) you tomorrow.
We discussed (go) to the cinema, but in the end we stayed at home.
She agreed (bring) the pudding to the dinner.
I don’t recommend (take) the bus – it takes forever!.
We hope (visit) Amsterdam next month.
She suggested (go) to the museum.
The plan (start) college in the autumn.
I don’t want (leave) yet.
3) Put the verb into the gerund or the infinitive with ‘to’.
She delayed ______________ (get) out of bed.
He demanded ______________ (speak) to the manager.
I offered ______________ (help).
I miss ______________ (go) to the beach.
We postponed ______________ (do) our homework.
I’d hate ______________ (arrive) too late.
She admitted ______________ (steal) the money.
I chose ______________ (work) here.
She waited ______________ (buy) a drink.
I really appreciate ______________ (be) on holiday.
I couldn’t help ______________ (laugh).
It seems ______________ (be) raining.
I considered ______________ (move) to Spain.
They practised ______________ (speak).
Finally, I managed ______________ (finish) the work.
I really can’t stand ______________ (wait) for the bus.
Unfortunately, we can’t afford ______________ (buy) a new car this year.
She risked ______________ (be) late.
I’d love ______________ (come) with you.
I prepared ______________ (go) on holiday.
4) Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets
Terry has decided (look for) a new job.
Will you two please stop (argue)? I'm trying to work.
Jill's hair looks nice. Has she had it (cut)?
Did you leave the cooker on? I can smell something (burn).
It's Tom's birthday today. Did you remember (post) his card?
Could you let me (know) what time the meeting starts?
What do you enjoy (do) in your spare time?
The teacher told the students (meet) at the station at 9 a.m.
Jason needs to find a job. He delayed attendance of business school in order to get some
work experience first. It is hard for him to become accustomed to the fact that he is
unemployed. He is worrying that he will not be able to play the rent on his condominium.
Currently, he needs financial help from his parents. Jason would like to find a job in
marketing. He will select “branding” as his specialty. He will continue until he finds
employment. His father is trying to help him. Jason desires to be independent. He often fails
to thank his parents. Jason wishes to do well. For now, he is mentally managing the fact
that he is one of thousands of unemployed college graduates.
Select the verb and preposition expression that completes the sentence.
Jason needs to find a job. He put on / off / over going to business school in
order to get some work experience first.
It´s hard for him to get used to / about / of being unemployed.
He worries on / about / of not being able to pay the rent on his condominium.
Currently, he relies on / about / in getting financial help from his parents.
Jason is interested about / on / in finding a job in marketing.
He would like to specialize in / at / to doing “branding”
Jason will keep in / about / of / on trying until he succeeds in / about / of / on
finding employment.
His father insists in / about / of / on helping him.
Jason looks forward in / about / of / to being independent.
He often forgets in / about / of / to thanking his parents.
Jason dreams in / about / of / to doing well.
For now, he is coping in / of / on / with being one of the thousands of
unemployed college graduates.