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Exercise 2: Whichs verb form is correct? (Làm + dịch câu sang Tiếng Việt)
1. a. Passing the kitchen, he stopped drinking/ to drink a large glass of water.
b. They stopped talking/ to talk when the teacher walked into the classroom.
2. a. Although she asked him to stop, he went on tapping/ to tap his pen on the table.
b. Dr Harris welcomed the members of the committee and went on introducing/ to introduce the subject of the meeting.
3. a. I regret telling/ to tell you that the model you want is out of stock.
b. It cost me a fortune, but I don’t regret spending/ to spend a year travelling around the world.
4. a. Remember checking/ to check your answer before handing in your exam paper.
b. I remember putting/ to put the money in the top drawer, but it’s not there now.
5. a. Have you forgotten meeting/ to meet me years ago?
b. Don’t forget finding out/ to find out how many people are coming on Saturday.
6. a. I tried taking/ to take some aspirin, but the pain didn’t go away.
b. I tried getting/ to get the table through the door, but it was too big.
7. a. He needs working/ to work harder if he wants to make progress.
b. It’s a difficult problem. It needs thinking/ to think about very carefully.
8. a. I think Nick meant breaking/ to break that glass. It didn’t look like an accident. b. If we want to get there by 7.00, that means getting up/ to get up before 5.00.
1. He is going to get to work earlier in order impress the boss.
2. They are planting trees by the roadside so that reduce the traffic noise.
3. It’s a secret between us and I promise I don’t tell anybody.
4. You don’t have to keep medicines where children can get them.
5. The room got quietly when the professor came.
6. David sang so badly that I had to look away not so as to laugh at him.
7. If you look carefully, you are finding writing scratched on the glass.
8. Matt was trying to calm the baby out by singing to her.
9. I was very tired and I tried keeping my eyes open but I couldn’t.
10. They pulled the boy out of the river and tried reviving him.
11. I carried the knife carefully to not cut myself.
12. I put a mat under the hot cup for stopping it damaging the table.
13. I think you are enjoying the party tomorrow.
15. Try to giving as much detail as possible in your answer.
16. This wall is to keeping people out of the garden.
17. He took the job in order not to earn more money, but to live closer to his sister.
18. I covered the floor by newspaper before I started painting.
19. I’m very tired but I’m sure a cup of coffee will revival me.
20. Could you give me your answer today, if possibly?
IV. Complete the text by putting the verbs in brackets into the correct form, gerund or infinitive.
Last year I stopped (1)..smoking......(smoke). I'd been trying (2)....giving.....(give) up for ages. I needed (3)....to stop...........(stop) because it was costing me a lot of money. And of course if i went on (4).....smoking.....(smoke), I would be putting my health at risk. I wasn't having much success until one day a friend said "Why don't you try (5)...to eat........(eat) sweets instead of smoking? That might break the habbit." And it worked. I don't smoke now. But there is one problem. I like (6).......to go........(go) to the dentist for a check-up now and again. Last time he said " I regret (7)...to tell...(tell) you this, but your teeth don't look very healthy." he went on (8).....saying.........(say) that three of my teeth needed (9)....to pull...(pull) out. THis was all because of the sweets. "Eating sweets means (10)....doing...(do) a lot of damage to your teeth." he said. I don't regret (11)...giving...(give) up smoking. I'd hate (12)........to become....(become) addicted to tabacco again. But I'd love (13)....to have........(have) healthy lungs and healthy teeth.
1, runs / to be / leading / get
2, hear / tell / heart / saw
3, enter / standing / took / cried
4, was / to get / could cook / saw / to take / felt / looked / saw / was / must have known
5, was born / moved / entered / had contributed / appeared / was living
6, have been / lives / is expanding / building
1. a. Passing the kitchen, he stopped drinking/ to drink a large glass of water.
b. They stopped talking/ to talk when the teacher walked into the classroom.
2. a. Although she asked him to stop, he went on tapping/ to tap his pen on the table.
b. Dr Harris welcomed the members of the committee and went on introducing/ to introduce the subject of the meeting.
3. a. I regret telling/ to tell you that the model you want is out of stock.
b. It cost me a fortune, but I don’t regret spending/ to spend a year travelling around the world.
4. a. Remember checking/ to check your answer before handing in your exam paper.
b. I remember putting/ to put the money in the top drawer, but it’s not there now.
5. a. Have you forgotten meeting/ to meet me years ago?
b. Don’t forget finding out/ to find out how many people are coming on Saturday.
6. a. I tried taking/ to take some aspirin, but the pain didn’t go away.
b. I tried getting/ to get the table through the door, but it was too big.
7. a. He needs working/ to work harder if he wants to make progress.
b. It’s difficult problem. It needs thinking/ to think about very carefully.
8. a. I think Nick meant breaking/ to break that glass. It didn’t look like an accident.
b. If we want to get there by 7.00, thet means getting/ to get up before 5.00.