Nov 6, 2016

Lesson 50 ☘ work/working, go/going, do/doing

41 cards
, 105 answers
  • Complete the sentences.
    1. I’ll  . . . 
      phone
      Paul.
      • phone
      • to phone

    2. I’m going  . . . 
      to phone
      Paul.
      • phone
      • to phone

    3. Can you  . . . 
      phone
      Paul?
      • phone
      • to phone

    4. Shall I  . . . 
      phone
      Paul?
      • phone
      • to phone

    5. I’d like  . . . 
      to phone
      Paul.
      • phone
      • to phone

    6. Do you have  . . . 
      to phone
      Paul?
      • phone
      • to phone

    7. You should  . . . 
      phone
      Paul.
      • phone
      • to phone

    8. I want  . . . 
      to phone
      Paul.
      • phone
      • to phone

    9. I might  . . . 
      phone
      Paul.
      • phone
      • to phone

    10. You must  . . . 
      phone
      Paul.
      • phone
      • to phone

  • Complete the sentences.
    1. Please be quiet. I’m  . . . 
      working
      .
      • working
      • work

    2. I feel tired today. I didn’t  . . . 
      sleep
      very well last night.
      • sleep
      • sleeping

    3. What time do you usually  . . . 
      get
      up in the morning?
      • get
      • getting

    4. “Where are you  . . . 
      going
      ?”
      “To the bank.”
      • go
      • going

    5. Did you  . . . 
      watch
      television last night?
      • watch
      • watching

    6. Look at that plane! It’s  . . . 
      flying
      very low.
      • fly
      • flying

    7. You can turn off the radio. I’m not  . . . 
      listening
      to it.
      • listen
      • listening

    8. They didn’t  . . . 
      eat
      anything because they weren’t hungry.
      • eat
      • eating

    9. My friends were  . . . 
      waiting
      for me when I arrived.
      • wait
      • waiting

    10. “Does Sharon always  . . . 
      wear
      glasses?”
      “No, only for reading.”
      • wear
      • wearing

    11. “What are you  . . . 
      doing
      this evening?”
      “I’m  . . . 
      staying
      at home.”
      • doingstaying
      • dostay

  • Put in verb in the correct form.
    1. Shall I  . . . 
      open
      the window?
      • open
      • opening
      • to open

    2. It’s late. I have  . . . 
      to go
      now.
      • go
      • to go
      • going

    3. Ann isn’t  . . . 
      working
      this week. She’s on holiday.
      • work
      • working
      • to work

    4. I’m tired. I don’t want  . . . 
      to go
      out.
      • going
      • go
      • to go

    5. It might  . . . 
      rain
      , so take an umbrella with you.
      • to rain
      • raining
      • rain

    6. What time do you have  . . . 
      to leave
      tomorrow morning?
      • to leave
      • leaving
      • leave

    7. I’m afraid I can’t  . . . 
      help
      you.
      • help
      • to help
      • helping

    8. My brother is a student. He’s  . . . 
      studying
      physics.
      • to study
      • studying
      • study

    9. Would you like  . . . 
      to go
      on a trip round the world?
      • to go
      • go
      • going

    10. When you saw Janet, what was she  . . . 
      wearing
      ?
      • wear
      • to wear
      • wearing

    11. When you go to London, where are you going  . . . 
      to stay
      ?
      • stay
      • staying
      • to stay

    12. I’m hungry. I must  . . . 
      have
      something to eat.
      • have
      • to have
      • having

    13. “Where’s George?”
      “He’s  . . . 
      having
      a bath.”
      • to have
      • have
      • having

    14. I used  . . . 
      to have
      a car but I sold it last year.
      • to have
      • have
      • having

    15. He spoke very quietly. I couldn’t  . . . 
      hear
      him.
      • hear
      • hearing
      • to hear

    16. I don’t know what he said. I wasn’t  . . . 
      listening
      to him.
      • listen
      • to listen
      • listening

    17. I’m sorry I’m late. I had  . . . 
      to make
      a phone call.
      • make
      • to make
      • making

    18. I want  . . . 
      to know
      what happened. You must  . . . 
      tell
      me.
      • to knowto tell
      • knowtell

    19. May I  . . . 
      use
      your phone?
      • use
      • to use
      • using

    20. You don’t look well. I don’t think you should  . . . 
      go
      to work today.
      • go
      • to go
      • going

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