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Adult English File A2/B1 Unit 7
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They've decided _______ (move) into a new apartment.
They've decided to move into a new apartment.
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Do you know where ______ (go)?
to go
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Happiness is ________ (finish) your to do list.
finishing
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TO or ING: after question words (e.g. where, when etc)
TO
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TO or ING: try, decide, plan
TO
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She promised ______ (take) me there.
She promised to take me there.
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Okay!
We hope _______ (see) you soon.
to see
Oops!
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Please remember _______ (feed) the dog while I'm away.
Please remember to feed the dog while I'm away.
Oops!
Okay!
I've finished _______ (read) that book at last!
I've finished reading that book at last!
Oops!
Okay!
I don't know what _____ (do)
to do
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Okay!
I don't mind ________ (do) the ironing.
doing
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I tried ________ (open) the bottle but I wasn't strong enough.
I tried to open the bottle but I wasn't strong enough.
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Okay!
They're planning _____ (go) next month
to go
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Fiona came in ______ (cry). She had a very bad day at work.
crying
Oops!
Okay!
Jan is learning ______ (drive). He has his test next week.
to drive
Oops!
Okay!
It's nice _____ (meet) you
to meet
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Okay!
TO or ING: after prepositions
ING
Oops!
Okay!
Don't forget ______ (post) my letters, please.
Don't forget to post my letters, please.
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Okay!
TO or ING: mind, finish, hate
ING
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I'm thinking of ______ (go) to the cinema tonight.
going
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I don't feel like ______ (play) paddle today.
playing
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TO or ING: forget, hope, learn
TO
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I offered _______ (help).
I offered to help.
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I wore a suit ______ (make) a good impression
to make
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She stopped the car ______ (see) what happened.
She stopped the car to see what happened.
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Okay!
Stephanie dislikes _______ (be) in front of a computer all day.
Stephanie dislikes being in front of a computer all day.
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Stop _______ (make) noise, please; I’m studying.
Stop making noise, please; I’m studying.
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Okay!
He enjoys _______ (have) a bath in the evening.
He enjoys having a bath in the evening.
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Okay!
TO or ING: as a noun - as the subject or object in a sentence
ING
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He agreed _______ (see) me at ten o'clock.
He agreed to see me at ten o'clock.
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TO or ING: to say why you do/did something
TO
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TO or ING: enjoy, go on, love
ING
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TO or ING: after adjectives (e.g. nice, important etc)
TO
Oops!
Okay!
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