Infinitive or -ing? put the verb in brackets in the right form, infinitive or -ing. sometimes both are possible.examplesi enjoy walking (walk) in the rain.would you like to have (have) something to eat? a. i ) a film on tv this evening.b. i ) from you soon. bestwishes, peter.c. when did you ) the kitchen? d. i (learn) english when i wasseven.e. some people ) breakfast inbed, but i don't.f. don't ) my letter! g. we've ) married in thespring.h. when she saw how i was dressed, she ).i. what do you ) tonight? j. i'd ) to the theatre.k. i ) to live music.1. i can't see you on saturday. i ) my children to the circus.m. she ) during the wholemeal.completing sentencesmake one sentence about people's ambitions from the following prompts.examplesheila/teacher/work/with children.sheila is going/wants/hopes/would like to be a teacherbecause she likes/loves/enjoys working with children.
Would you like to have something to eat?
I want to see a film on TV this evening.
I hope to hearing from you soon. Best wishes, Peter.
When did you finish painting the kitchen?
I began learning English when I was seven.
Some people like having breakfast in bed, but I don't.
Don't forget to post my letter!
We've decided to get married in the spring.
When she saw how I was dressed, she started laughing.
What do you want to do tonight?
I'd like to go to the threatre.
I love to listen to live music.
I can't see you on Saturday. I promised to take my children to the circus.
She continued talking during the whole meal.
1. Sheila, a teacher, works with children.
2. Sheila would like to be a teacher because she enjoys working with children.