Accessed on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 06:15:57 PM [GMT +0900]
       

 

Grammar check
Write the correct word. If both gerunds (verb+ing) or infinitives (to+verb) are OK,
circle “both.” (7 points)


Check It Out
Some verbs use verb + ing
I dislike skiing.
Have you finished studying?

Do you enjoy reading?
Some verbs use to + verb
I want to swim tomorrow.
I hope to learn English well.
She learned to ski when she was twelve.

Some verbs use either
I love to swim.
I love swimming.

 

     

1. She doesn’t want (study) today. both

2. I love (read). both


3. I hope (go) to Europe some day. both


4. We never learned (dance) well. both


5. We dislike (eat) vegetables. both


6. They will finish (work) at 6:00 p.m. both


7. Do you enjoy (watch) sports? both


8. We want (go) to a movie this weekend. both


 

 

   
     

Find the mistakes
Correct the sentences. If the sentence has no mistake, check OK. (5 points)


OK 1. I love study math.


OK 2. I dislike to ski.



OK 3. I like to swim.



OK 4. I learned reading when I was four.



OK 5. I enjoy to cook.



OK 6. I don’t enjoy traveling.



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