martes, 12 de abril de 2011

Infinitives ADV II tarde

Wel this is the first entry to the blog, I hope you know hot to use and blogging.....

in this activity I need that you make the excercises of the following link!

nro 1:
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/infinitive-gerund/exercises?02

nro 2:
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/tests/infinitive-gerund-1

good luck!!!

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  6. 1. I can speak English.
    2. We have to do our homework.
    3. You must stay at home.
    4. I will help you.
    5. He cannot see us.
    6. My little sister learns to speak.
    7. They want to go to the cinema.
    8. You should ask your parents.
    9. I'd like to have a dog.
    10. May we come in?
    • I want to thank you.
    • You must hurry up.
    • They learn to cook.
    • I can bring along some packages of crisps.
    • Do you speak English?
    Fill in the correct form of the verbs (infinitive with/without to).
    • I will go now.
    • You should do your homework.
    • She has to write a letter.
    • Amelie may come to our party.
    • I'd like to watch the film.
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  7. Exercise on Infinitive and Gerund

    Infinitive with / without to
    Choose the correct form (infinitive with or without to).

    1. I can speak English.
    2. We have to do our homework.
    3. You must stay at home.
    4. I will help you.
    5. He cannot see us.
    6. My little sister learns to speak.
    7. They want to go to the cinema.
    8. You should ask your parents.
    9. I'd like to have a dog.
    10. May we come in?
    Infinitive with or without to
    Decide whether to use the infinitive with or without to.
    • I want to thank you.
    • You must hurry up.
    • They learn (Your answer: »cook«) to cook.
    • I can (Your answer: »to bring«) bring along some packages of crisps.
    • Do you speak English?
    Fill in the correct form of the verbs (infinitive with/without to).
    • I will go now.
    • You should do your homework.
    • She has to write a letter.
    • Amelie may come to our party.
    • I'd like to watch the film.


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  8. 1. I can speak English.
    2. We have to do our homework.
    3. You must stay at home.
    4. I will help you.
    5. He cannot see us.
    6. My little sister learns to speak.
    7. They want to go to the cinema.
    8. You should ask your parents.
    9. I'd like to have a dog.
    10. May we come in?
    • I want to thank you.
    • You must hurry up.
    • They learn to cook.
    • I can bring along some packages of crisps.
    • Do you speak English?
    Fill in the correct form of the verbs (infinitive with/without to).
    • I will go now.
    • You should do your homework.
    • She has to write a letter.
    • Amelie may come to our party.
    • I'd like to watch the film.
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  9. Infinitive with / without to
    Choose the correct form (infinitive with or without to).
    1. I can speak English.
    2. We have to do our homework.
    3. You must stay at home.
    4. I will help you.
    5. He cannot see us.
    6. My little sister learns to speak.
    7. They want to go to the cinema.
    8. You should ask your parents.
    9. I'd like to have a dog.
    10. May we come in?
    Infinitive with or without to
    Decide whether to use the infinitive with or without to.
    • I want to thank you.
    • You must hurry up.
    • They learn to cook.
    • I can bring along some packages of crisps.
    • Do you speak English?
    Fill in the correct form of the verbs (infinitive with/without to).
    • I will go now.
    • You should do your homework.
    • She has to write a letter.
    • Amelie may come to our party.
    • I'd like to watch the film.


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  10. 1. I can speak English.
    2. We have to do our homework.
    3. You must stay at home.
    4. I will help you.
    5. He cannot see us.
    6. My little sister learns to speak.
    7. They want to go to the cinema.
    8. You should ask your parents.
    9. I'd like to have a dog.
    10. May we come in?

     I want to thank you.
     You must hurry up.
     They learn (Your answer: »cook«) to cook.
     I can (Your answer: »to bring«) bring along some packages of crisps.
     Do you speak English?
    Fill in the correct form of the verbs (infinitive with/without to).
     I will go now.
     You should do your homework.
     She has to write a letter.
     Amelie may (Your answer: »com«) come to our party.
     I'd like (Your answer: »to wath«) to watch the film.

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  11. 1. I can speak English.
    2. We have to do our homework.
    3. You must stay at home.
    4. I will you.
    5. He cannot see us.
    6. My little sister learns to speak.
    7. They want to go to the cinema.
    8. You should ask your parents.
    9. I'd like to have a dog.
    10. May we come in?
     I want (Your answer: »thank«) to thank you.
     You must hurry up.
     They learn to cook.
     I can bring along some packages of crisps.
     Do you (Your answer: »to speak«) speak English?
    Fill in the correct form of the verbs (infinitive with/without to).
     I will go now.
     You should do your homework.
     She has to write a letter.
     Amelie may come to our party.
     I'd like to watch the film

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  12. yuri was in his first year at university, studying History. He was rather a lazy student, and he tended to avoid (work) working whenever he could. In the middle of the semester, his history professor gave out an assignment, due in two weeks. Yuri intended (do) to do the assignment, but he postponed (write) writing it for a week. The following week, he forgot (do) to do it. The night before the assignment was due, he suddenly remembered it, and rushed to the library. He tried (read) reading as much as possible on the topic, but there wasn't enough time. Yuri considered (ask) ASKING for more time to do his paper, but the History professor was known to be very tough on students, so finally he decided (cheat) and copy his paper from somewhere else. He found an old article on the same topic, and quickly typed it out. The next day, he submitted the paper.
    The following week, he was alarmed (see) to see the professor approaching him, looking angry.
    "Is this your own work, or did you copy it?" asked the professor. Yuri denied (copy) to copy the paper.
    "If you expect me (believe) that, you must be very stupid," said the professor. "Every word is taken from an article I wrote myself five years ago. Did you really think I would forget (write) to write it?"


    second part:

    write at least 10 new sentences where you use the infinitives and the gerunds as a second verb...posting inside the comments space
    1._she wants playing voleibol
    2._we like to do sports
    3._She likes to go out drinking

    4._ she is good teaching English
    5._ I want to go for a walk
    6._ I will travel to canada
    7._ promised to do well this semester
    8._he is drinking coffee right now
    9._eating junk food makes me sick
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