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EIM Unit 2

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  • I stopped to a break. (Correct the sentence)
    I stopped for a break.
  • ___ you like listening to classical music? (Complete with: like(s), would like, do you like, would you like)
    Do
  • He locked the door ___ keep everyone out. (Complete with: for; to)
    to
  • She made this drawing to me. (Correct the sentence)
    She made this drawing for me.
  • Tom's idea was for studying English. (Correct the sentence)
    Tom's idea was to study English.
  • When ___ to visit us? (Complete with: like(s), would like, do you like, would you like)
    would you like
  • They do this work ___ the children! (Complete with: for; to)
    for
  • I ___ to have a car. (Complete with: like(s), would like, do you like, would you like)
    would like
  • My parents is travelling to Spain. (Correct the sentence)
    My parents are travelling to Spain.
  • John is learning speaks Russian. (Correct the sentence)
    John is learning to speak Russian.
  • It's impossible for us ___ finish the work in time. (Complete with: for; to)
    to
  • Where are you going on holiday? (Present or future?)
    Future
  • My sister would like ___ (go) to Venice
    to go
  • I working as a teacher next summer. (Correct the sentence)
    I'm working as a teacher next summer.
  • I ___ to work with animals in the future. (Complete with: like(s), would like, do you like, would you like)
    would like
  • I ___ jogging every morning before I go to work. (Complete with: like(s), would like, do you like, would you like)
    like
  • I like ___ (play) basketball in my spare time.
    playing
  • Don't forget to taking your umbrella with you! (Correct the sentence)
    Don't forget to take your umbrella with you.
  • I'm writing them an e-mail immediately. (Present or future?)
    Present
  • Remember bringing your dictionary. (Correct the sentence)
    Remember to bring your dictionary.
  • He tried to killing him. (Correct the sentence)
    He tried to kill him.
  • They / not/ leave / until the end of next year
    They're not / are not / aren't leaving until the end of next year.
  • I'm just leaving work. (Present or future?)
    Present
  • Be quiet! The children are sleeping! (Present or future?)
    Present
  • Ann would like ___ (work) for this company.
    to work
  • What are you doing? (Present or future?)
    Present
  • Tomorrow's your birthday. Are you preparing anything? (Present or future?)
    Future
  • We / stay with friends when we get to Boston
    We are staying with friends when we get to Boston.
  • Can you stop to do this, please? (Correct the sentence)
    Can you stop doing this, please?
  • I am teaching ___ help students learn new things. (Complete with: for ; to)
    to
  • I am good at play football. (Correct the sentence)
    I am good at playing football.
  • She ___ playing tennis. (Complete with: like(s), would like, do you like, would you like)
    likes
  • I studied ___ my maths test yesterday evening. (Complete with: for; to)
    for
  • He / not / work next week
    He's not / is not / isn't working next week.
  • He's go to Canada in a year. (Correct the sentence)
    He's going to Canada in a year.
  • They'd like ___ (buy) a house.
    to buy
  • She / see him tomorrow ?
    Is she seeing him tomorrow?
  • It's important ___ travel with them. (Complete with: for; to)
    to
  • I bought this present ___ you. (Complete with: for; to)
    for
  • Would you like ___ (come) to my house for dinner?
    to come