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SPECIAL SUBJECT 7 : TO INFINITVE BARE INFINITIVE V_ING

I. 1. A 2. C 3. C 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. B 8. D 9. D 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. II. 1. to accept 2. to have 3. going 4. to reach 5. opening 6. leaving 7. to return 8. buying 9. to accept 10. to be III. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. living_liking to travel to take_to go to buy_sell to catch getting complaining losing 9. going 10. listening 11. locking_go_do 12. house - hunting 13. looking 14. go 15. swimming_going 16. to be paid 17. to expect_to do 18. to be 19. spending_arguing 20. not to go 21. giving_going to live 22. to leave 23. to call 24. keep_waiting 25. apologizing 26. telling_talking 27. earning_to show 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. A C D D B C D B A D A B D B B B C C A D B B C B D 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. B C C B D B D C C C B D C B B C C B C C B D B B C 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. B B B D C A C B D B C C B C C C B B C C B B C C C

C B A D C B B C D B C D C C D C

28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74.

to start to fill to carry to move to take to ask_to do watching talking to have cutting_have to persuade travelling standing to hit to stay to go arriving to come_going to work start_to risk_getting calling_letting_decide to camp listening_listening_talking to leave_to put to park smoking writing buying to see_to find_buy to turn to eat to present keeping asking going go fishing spending finding seeing_sitting to know to know_to learn to learn raining to start letting_keeping_to sell to hear

75. seeing 76. stealing 77. having 78. calling 79. to finish 80. to be 81. to arrange 82. teach 83. swimming 84. passing 85. strike 86. apply 87. cutting 88. making 89. changing 90. to say 91. lying 92. making 93. telling 94. talking 95. talking 96. closing 97. exploded 98. climbing 99. shout 100.to wait IV. 1. living 2. going_being_putting_told_to take 3. to lock_go_do 4. to buy_to ask 5. buying_to deal 6. to convince_managing_helping 7. cutting_have_done 8. to come_go_to climb_making 9. smoking_to risk_setting 10. to turn_working 11. keeping_to fill 12. counting_thinking_moving_b eing_get 13. to hear_come_seeing_to bring 14. taking_keeping_to sell 15. park_to park 16. to leave_to put 17. to see_to find_buy 18. to read

19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. V.

to become preparing_coming to find camping change not to drink plant_to get to tell to go shouting stealing_spending to do

1. us 2. his 3. our 4. me 5. his 6. Geogres 7. the defense attorneys 8. Henry 9. our 10. Johns VI. 1. to have 2. making 3. leaving 4. know 5. waiting 6. seen_cry 7. run 8. travelling_shooting 9. to get_eating 10. arguing_working 11. to smoke 12. to have 13. seeing 14. not to touch 15. showing_to work 16. letting_run_being 17. talking_to finish 18. to come_standing 19. laughing_slip 20. to disappoint 21. to sign 22. to try_to come 23. see

24. joining 25. burning 26. look 27. crawling 28. buying 29. to do 30. to eat 31. driving_riding 32. going 33. swear 34. doing 35. to send 36. to know_used to 37. going_to stay 38. looking_being 39. cry 40. make 41. sitting_jogging 42. to write 43. to fire 44. earn_cleaning_make_black mailing 45. taking 46. coming 47. to look_going 48. gambling 49. falling 50. to wait VII. 1. sailing 2. to organize 3. wearing 4. to approve 5. to be 6. reminding 7. to be 8. working 9. to buy 10. waiting VIII. 1. to spend 2. lying 3. to get 4. to leave 5. staying 6. sitting 7. touring

8. to go 2. walking_get 9. to hire 3. changing 10. driving 4. to change 11. to spend 5. cry 12. taking 6. being IX. 7. to go 1. going 8. saying 2. showing 9. to phone 3. to go 10. to be 4. running 11. drinking 5. to make 12. to see 6. spending 13. being 7. watching 14. thinking_making 8. to work 15. to be_playing 9. to tell 16. being 10. to disappoint stopped_stealing_driving 11. phoning 17. work_to press 12. explaining 18. smoking_to risk_setting 13. going 19. to turn_working X. 20. to come_go_to 1. to drive climb_making XI. 1. Tessas wants to buy a new coat soon. 2. We must avoid wasting so much time. 3. It isnt worth taking a taxi. 4. Jane would like to see the Rocky Mountain in someday. 5. I dont fancy going for a walk. 6. We meant to give/giving Judy a nice welcome yesterday. 7. Tom doesnt like swimming very much. 8. I cant face getting up at 5 tomorrow. 9. Last year, we made an arrangement to work together. 10. Yesterday, you promised to carry on shooting the film. 11. My father seems to be getting better now. 12. Id rather you did the shopping. 13. My mother isnt used to walking so far. 14. He insisted on showing his photographs to me. 15. Bill suggest having dinner early. XII. 1. Did you succeed in getting hold of the CD? 2. Ive given up reading newspapers. 3. Id rather not to go out tonight. 4. My father allowed me to use his car. 5. He has difficult walking. 6. Let him do what he wants. 7. Glass makes him look older. 8. I was accused to be a cheat. 9. Sarah persuaded me to apply for the job.

10. Im looking forward to seeing them again. 11. I regret not taking your advice. 12. My lawyer advised me not to say anything to the police. 13. Id like to go out with you. 14. I was warned not to believe everything he says. XIV.Reduce relative clauses to phrases: 1. The man standing there is a clown. 2. The envelop lying on the table has no stamp on it. 3. Benzene discovered by Faraday became the starting point in the manufacture of many dyes, perfumes and explosives. 4. My grandmother being old and sick never goes out of the house. 5. The student dont know how to do exercise given by the teacher yesterday. 6. The diagrams made by young Faraday were sent to Sir Humphry Davy at the end of the hieu 1812. 7. The gentleman living next door to me is a well-known orator. 8. All the astronauts orbiting the earth in space capsules are weightless. 9. All students not handing in their papers will fail in the exam. 10. I saw many houses destroyed by the storm. 11. The street leading to the school is very wide. 12. The system used here is very successful. 13. Mr.John teaching my son is my neighbour. 14. Trains leaving from this station take an hour to get to London. 15. The candidates sitting for the exam are all from Vietnam. 16. We are driving on the road built in 1980. 17. Customers complaining about the service should see the manager. 18. The city destroyed during the war has now been rebuilt. 19. My brother meeting you yesterday works for a big firm. 20. The vegetable sold in this shop are grown without chemicals. XV.Replace the relative clause by an infinitive or infinitive phrase: 1. We had a river to swim. 2. The child would be happier to have someone to play with. 3. I have some letters to write. 4. She would be more interested if she had a family to cook for. 5. I havent anyone to go with. 6. We had to eat sanding up because we hadnt anything to sit on. 7. I wish I had a box to keep my letters in. 8. She hadnt anyone to send cards. 9. Have you got a key to unlock this door? 10. There are six letters to be written today. 11. There is a bench for children to sit on. 12. We have some picture books for children to read. 13. He was the second man to be killed in this way. 14. Here is the novel for her to read. 15. The man was entirely unsuitable to be interviewed. XVI.Using participles to join sentences. 1. Knowing that he was poor, I offered to pay his fare. 2. Having barricaded the windows, we assembled in the hall.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Becoming tired of my complaints about the programme, she turned it off. Finding no one at home, he left the house in a bad temper. Hoping to find the will, she searched everywhere. Having removed all traces of his crime, the criminal left the building. Realizing that he had missed the last train, he began to walk. (Being) Exhausted by his work, he threw himself on his bed. Having spent all his money, he decicded to go home and ask his father for a job. 10. Having escaped from prison, he looked for a place where he could get food. 11. Having heard the story all before, she didnt want to hear it again. 12. Having found the money, they began quarrelling about how to divide it. 13. Entering the room suddenly, she found them smoking. 14. Turning on the light, I was astonished at what I saw. 15. Having visited the museum, we decided to have lunch in the park. 16. Thinking we were lost, he offered to show us the way home. 17. Having found his revolver and loaded it, he sat down facing the door. 18. Realizing that she couldnt move it alone, she asked me to help her. 19. Having fed the dog, he sat down to his own dinner. 20. Addressing the congregation, he said he was sorry to see how few of them had been able to come. 21. Thinking he must have made a mistake somewhere, he went through his calculations again. 22. Looking through the fashion magazines, I realize that my clothes are hopelessly out of date. 23. Being uprooted by the gale, the tree had fallen across the road. The tree uprooted by the gale had fallen accoss the road. 24. People sleeping in the next room were woken by the sound of breaking glass. 25. Knowing that he murderer was still at large, I extremely reluctant to open the door. 26. Having stolen the silver, he looked for a place to hide it. 27. Being soaked to the skin, we eventually reached the station. 28. Sitting in the front row and using opera glasses, I saw everything beautifully. 29. Sitting by the fire one evening, you will remember this day. 30. Knowing that there were ants in the grass, I didnt lile to sit down. 31. Believing that she could trust him absolutely, she gave him a blank cheque. 32. Slates ripped off by the gale fell on people passing below. 33. Finding his cage door open and seeing no sign of his keeper, the lion left the cage and walked slowly towards the zoo entrance. 34. The government, trying to tax people according to the size of their houses, put a tax on windows. 35. Having heard that the caves were dangerous, I didnt like to go any further.

36. Wearing extremely fashionable clothes and surrounded by photographers and pressmen, she swept up to the microphone.

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