Nov 6, 2016
- Choose the right form of verb.
- I went to the station . . . a train.
- to catch
- catch
- I went to the cafe . . . a friend.
- meet
- to meet
- I went to the post office . . . some stamps.
- to get
- get
- I went to the supermarket . . . some food.
- to buy
- buy
- I turned on the television . . . the news.
- watch
- to watch
- Alice sat down in an armchair . . . the newspaper.
- to read
- read
- Do I need a key . . . this door?
- to open
- open
- I went for a walk by the river . . . some fresh air.
- get
- to get
- I knocked on the door of David’s room . . . him up.
- to wake
- wake
- The doorbell rang, so I looked out of the window . . . who it was.
- see
- to see
- I went to the station . . . a train.
- Put in “to” or “for”.
- Paula went to the shop . . . buy some bread.
- to
- for
- We went to a restaurant . . . have a dinner.
- to
- for
- Robert wants to go to university . . . study economics.
- to
- for
- I’m going to London . . . an interview next week.
- to
- for
- I’m going to London . . . visit some friends of mine.
- to
- for
- Have you got time . . . a cup of coffee?
- to
- for
- I got up late this morning. I didn’t have time . . . wash.
- to
- for
- Everybody needs money . . . live.
- to
- for
- The office is very small. There’s space only . . . a desk and chair.
- to
- for
- Paula went to the shop . . . buy some bread.
- Complete the sentences.
- “Excuse me, are you waiting . . . use the phone?”
“No, I’m waiting . . . somebody.”- to … to
- for … for
- I can’t go out yet. I’m waiting . . . John . . . phone.
- to … for
- for … to
- I sat down in the cinema and waited . . . the film . . . begin.
- for … for
- to … to
- We called an ambulance and waited . . . it . . . arrive.
- to … for
- for … to
- “Do you know what to do?”
“No, I’m waiting . . . you . . . tell me.”- for … to
- to … for
- “Excuse me, are you waiting . . . use the phone?”
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