Complete each sentence with a verb in the correct form, -ing or to + infinitive. In one sentence either form is possible. to come to wait to get to be to travel to talk to know to go to live to sit It's good to visit other cities — I enjoy. Do you have a minute? Max wants to you about your last report. I'm always worried that I'll miss a train. That's why I like to the station in advance. When you decide to move to another country, I'd like the news first. My friend doesn't like in the old part of town. He really wants to move. Michael enjoys busy. He loves his work and many tasks. We would love to your party, but we can't be there on time. I think she may be a bit late. Would you mind for her in the office? When he was a child, he hated to his grandparents' place in summers. "Would you like down?" "No, thank you. I'll stand here."
Задание

Complete each sentence with a verb in the correct form, -ing or to + infinitive.

In one sentence either form is possible.

  • to come
  • to wait
  • to get
  • to be
  • to travel
  • to talk
  • to know
  • to go
  • to live
  • to sit
1. It's good to visit other cities — I enjoy [ ]. 2. Do you have a minute? Max wants [ ] to you about your last report. 3. I'm always worried that I'll miss a train. That's why I like [ ] to the station in advance. 4. When you decide to move to another country, I'd like [ ] the news first. 5. My friend doesn't like [ ] in the old part of town. He really wants to move. 6. Michael enjoys [ ] busy. He loves his work and many tasks. 7. We would love [ ] to your party, but we can't be there on time. 8. I think she may be a bit late. Would you mind [ ] for her in the office? 9. When he was a child, he hated [ ] to his grandparents' place in summers. 10. "Would you like [ ] down?" "No, thank you. I'll stand here."