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-ing forms as subjects and objects

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    -ing forms as subjects and objects
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  • Q1. Choose the correct sentence: a) To learn new languages is exciting. b) Learning new languages is exciting.
    b) Learning new languages is exciting.
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  • Q2. Fill in the blank: __________ (swim) in the sea is my favourite summer activity.
    Swimming
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  • Q3. Which is correct? a) I like to play football. b) I like playing football.
    but b) uses -ing form.
    Both are correct
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  • Q4. Fill in the blank: She enjoys __________ (cook) Italian food.
    cooking
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  • Q5. Correct the mistake: He suggested to go to the cinema.
    He suggested going to the cinema.
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  • Q6. What is the subject in this sentence? Reading books helps me relax.
    Reading books
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  • Q7. Choose the correct word: I don’t mind __________ (wait) for my friends.
    waiting
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  • Q8. Which sentence uses -ing form as an object? a) Dancing makes me happy. b) I love dancing with my friends.
    b) I love dancing with my friends.
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  • Q9. Fill in the blank: __________ (talk) to new people can help you make friends.
    Talking
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  • Q10. True or False: In English
    -ing forms can be used both as subjects and as objects.
    True
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  • Q11. Fill in the blank: __________ (listen) to music helps me concentrate.
    Listening
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  • Q12. Correct the mistake: She suggested to visit the museum.
    She suggested visiting the museum.
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  • Q13. Choose the correct sentence: a) Smoking is bad for your health. b) To smoke is bad for your health.
    a) Smoking is bad for your health.
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  • Q14. Fill in the blank: He enjoys __________ (play) the guitar in his free time.
    playing
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  • Q15. Which is correct? a) Watching TV late at night is unhealthy. b) To watch TV late at night is unhealthy.
    a) Watching TV late at night is unhealthy.
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  • Q16. Fill in the blank: __________ (exercise) regularly keeps you fit.
    Exercising
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