1 She WENT to Australia in 1994 and she liked it very much.
2. My father usually LIKES his steak well-done.
3. The dog ATE its toy last night.
4. The policeman TALKED to the burglar yesterday.
5. DID you HAVE a test last week?
6. I often see her mother but she never SPEAKS to me.
7. The gentleman SPOKE to his servant 2 hours ago.
8. The kangaroo always CARRIES its baby.
9. My friend TALKS a lot every day.
10. The man DROVE to the supermarket last weekend.
11. My brothers LEFT for England last week.
12. My sisters LEAVES for England every year in June.
13. I don't like that man because he often LAUGHS at me.
14. Her sister never SMOKES.
15. The cat usually LEAVES its basket when it is hungry.
(to ) infinitive/- ing forms
put the verds in brackets into the coreect form. How do they differ in meaning?
1 a. Don't forget (to stand) under a doorframe during an earthquake.
b. I'll never forget (reading) about the firefighter who risked his life to save the students from a burning bus.
2 a.They stopped (to buy) some emergency supplies.
b. They stopped( working) and ran out into the street.
3 a. We regret (not moving) our garden furniture indoors before the storm.
b. We regret (to inform ) you that all flights are cancelled due to the earthquake.
4 a.She tried(to stay) calm when she felt the ground shaking.
b.Have you tried (using) a bucket to remove floodwaters?
5 a.Berik meant (to put) a torch in his emergency kit , but he forgot .
b. Hearing a tsunami warning means (going) to the roof of the building.