I remember to go/going there was a child! - Cool, don't forget showing/to show me the pictures later!
Going (talking about memories), To show (things that need to be done).
Remember and forget have the same verb patterns.
Write negative questions according to the tense:
They / want / go / with him?
Didn't they want to go with him?
They wanted (we stay) with them, but we couldn’t, as we had already booked a hotel. The weather was fantastic, the sun never stopped (shine) the whole time we were there. Leaving Spain was very sad; it made (I - want - cry).
us to stay; shining; me want to (wanna) cry.
Complete the sentence using expressions with keep:
My boss always picks ___ my ideas. It's really annoying.
holes in
Write the correct question tag.
You'll come with us, ___?
won't you?
Do these sentences have the same meaning?
I regret saying he was ill. I regret to say he was ill.
No.
1st - "regret to" when giving someone bad news
2nd - feeling guilty for or having remorse for having done something
Complete the sentence using expressions with mind:
When I tried to answer the question, my mind ___.
went blank.
Choose the correct option: My brother went on to complain/complaining about not having money. He was traveling in Europe, but he wanted to go on to travel/traveling in Asia.
Complaining (Continuing an action)/Go on to (a change of sitution)
Complete the sentence using expressions with mind:
We don't have to go; thre's still time for you to ___ your mind.
change
Complete the sentence using expressions with keep:
I'm having problems with this and I'd like to pick ____.
your brain
Choose between -ING or INFINITIVE: We just wanted (say) thank you for putting us up before we caught the plane last week. It was a lovely evening and we enjoyed (meet) your friends, Pete and Sarah. We managed (get) to the airport in time.
to say; meeting; to get
Complete with the correct question tag:
You like reading novels, ___?
don't you?
Choose between -ING or INFINITIVE: We just loved (drive) through the countryside, and we often stopped (walk) around a mountain village. We met our friends, Bill and Sue, and they invited us (have) a meal with them.
driving; to walk; to have
Write negative questions according to the tense:
She / has told / you / her news?
Hasn't she told you her news?
Do these sentences have the same meaning?
We should stop eating. We should stop to eat.
No.
1st - stop (going somewhere) because you want to eat something.
2nd - stop the action of "eating"
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