Exercise PRE-INTERMEDIATE Practice. Infinitive, gerund Practice. Infinitive, gerund0% Practice. Infinitive, gerund _____ a drink? Yes, please. I’ll have an orange juice. Would you like Did you like Are you liking Do you like What are you doing tonight? We _____ a play at the theatre are going to see seeing saw will see I need to post these letters. I _____ shopping soon. I _____ them for you am going / will post am going / am going post go / am going to post will go / will post I bought some warm boots today because _____ skiing I’m going I’ll go I went I go I _____ my job soon think changing think change am thinking to change am thinking of changing I’m looking forward _____ you again soon see to see seeing to seeing I hope _____ some money soon earn to earn to earning earning Some people like _____ breakfast in bed, but I don’t too have have having had Julie is married _____ Sam at with in to What _____ to do in the evening? Why don’t we pop round and see Pat and Peter? are you would you like do you like did you like What _____ at the weekend? I like putting my feet up and relaxing. Sometimes I play tennis. do you like doing will you like to do would you like to do are you like to do You can tell me your secret. I _____ anyone am not going tell won’t tell don’t tell didn’t tell _____ your teacher? Yes, she’s very nice Did you like Would you like Do you like Will you like We’ve decided _____ married in the spring to get getting get got Tony’s back from holiday. _____ him a ring I gave I’m going give I give I’ll give _____ for walks? What a good idea! It’s so hot today! Did you like going Would you like to go Are you going to go Do you like going Now, holidays. Where _____ this year? We don’t know yet. will you go you going did you go do you going My bag is so heavy. Give it to me. _____ it for you I carry I carried I’ll carry I’m going to carry This book is full _____ pictures to with of in I want _____ a film on TV this evening seeing see see to to see Your score is 0% Restart quiz We study grammar – Infinitive, gerundContinue ReadingPrevious Practice. Something, anyone, nobody, everywhere. A few, a little, a lot of. Some, anyNext Practice. Comparative and superlative adjectives. What’s it like?