Test yourself: -ing form, to-inf, bare inf

When do we use:
-ing form
to-infinitive
bare infinitive
(chapters 18-21)
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When do we use:
-ing form
to-infinitive
bare infinitive
(chapters 18-21)

Slide 1 - Slide

He spent the entire weekend ... in the garden.
A
work
B
to work
C
working

Slide 2 - Quiz

Water levels are continuing ...
A
to rise
B
rising

Slide 3 - Quiz

... an apple a day, keeps the doctor away.
A
Eat
B
To eat
C
Eating

Slide 4 - Quiz

We would love ... you in France.
A
to visit
B
visiting

Slide 5 - Quiz

They wanted to get to know each other before ... together.
A
travel
B
to travel
C
travelling

Slide 6 - Quiz

He didn't remember ... the keys in the car.
A
to leave
B
leaving
C
that he left
D
having left

Slide 7 - Quiz

It's no good ... over spilt milk.
A
cry
B
to cry
C
crying

Slide 8 - Quiz

It's clear he meant ... you.
A
to mislead
B
misleading

Slide 9 - Quiz

She didn't approve of them ... their phones during class.
A
use
B
to use
C
using

Slide 10 - Quiz

Honestly ... , I liked the other outfilt better.
A
spoken
B
speaking
C
to speak
D
speak

Slide 11 - Quiz

They advised us ... the country as soon as possible.
A
to leave
B
leaving

Slide 12 - Quiz

They advised ... the country as soon as possible.
A
to leave
B
leaving

Slide 13 - Quiz

We were not used to ... in wintry conditions.
A
drive
B
driving

Slide 14 - Quiz

I watched my mother ... better day by day.
A
get
B
getting
C
to get

Slide 15 - Quiz

We must ... our house ... next spring.
(laten schilderen = ... ... )

Slide 16 - Open question

How can you ... a baby ... ?
(laten lachen - ... ... )

Slide 17 - Open question

Laat alles vallen en los eerst dit probleem op.
Translate 'laat vallen'

Slide 18 - Open question

Sam dared not ... Charlie out.
A
ask
B
to ask
C
asking

Slide 19 - Quiz

They didn't need ... long for the bus.
A
wait
B
to wait
C
waiting

Slide 20 - Quiz

I would rather ... a film than a play.
A
seeing
B
to see
C
see

Slide 21 - Quiz

The one thing you must do is ... your own room.
A
cleaning
B
to clean
C
clean

Slide 22 - Quiz

My dad doesn't want me ... sweets before dinner. (EAT)

Slide 23 - Open question

They expect all holidays ... (CANCEL)

Slide 24 - Open question

How much fruit and vegatables should we eat ... healthy?
A
to stay
B
in order to stay
C
so as to stay
D
for staying

Slide 25 - Quiz

They have changed the words ... anyone.
A
not to offend
B
in order not to offend
C
so as not to offend
D
for not offending

Slide 26 - Quiz

The answer key ... on OnderwijsOnline.
A
is easily found
B
easily to find
C
easy to be found
D
easy to find

Slide 27 - Quiz

The end
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Slide 28 - Slide