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Name : keysha ayu renatha

D3 KEBIDANAN (1B)
QUIZ
1. You must (meet) him.

2. I want (to tell) you a secret.

3. We should (help) them.

4. They can (have) another biscuit.

5. We will (wait) for you.

6. He has (to get) up early.

7. May I (watch) the film?

8. They would not (do) this.

9. I would like (to go) shopping in the afternoon.

10.She doesn't (play) football.

Choose the correct form (infinitive with or without to or


gerund).
1. We go (swimming) every week.

2. Let it (be) .

3. He dreams of (becoming) an actor.

4. They enjoy (cycling).


5. It is not easy (to find) good friends.

6. My friend is afraid of (flying).

7. Jane is good at (reading).

8. He wanted (to buy) a new computer game.

9. I am crazy about (kissing).

10. You must (come) to my party.

11. I hope (to see) you again soon.

12. We enjoy (dancing).

13. He dreamt about (being) an astronaut.

14. I'd love (to spend) another holiday in Spain.

15. Why not (go) to the cinema tonight?

16. His jokes made us (laugh).

17. They practised (playing) the guitar.

18. I told him (to shut) up.

19. She was busy (studying) for her exams.

20. There is no reason for (crying).

Decide whether to use Infinitive (with/without to) or Gerund.


1. What can we do (live) a healthy life?

2. In our society, people spend more and more time (working).


3. So we often don't bother (to prepare) healthy meals.

4. In order (to save) time, we tend (to buy) fast food.

5. At fast food restaurants, we can (eat) quite a lot without (having


to pay a fortune.

6. And children enjoy (eating) chips and burgers and (drinking)


lemonade and cola.

7. That's a problem because eating habits are hard

(to shake).

8. The high amount of carbohydrates in fast food and sugary drinks


is blamed for (destabilizing) the body's regulation of appetite.

9. So we keep on (wanting) to eat more.

10. Bad eating habits result in people (becoming) obese.

11. Obese people risk (suffering) from heart diseases.

12. We can avoid (risking) such diseases by (choosing) to eat


healthy food.

13. Be careful though. Some people are convinced (to do)


something for their health by (living) on energy bars or cornflakes.

14. And this is what the advertising for these products wants (to
make) us (think).

15. In reality, however, these foods are often heavily sugared


(to give) them flavour.
16. But sugar is not mentioned as clearly as the low fat - that's
why experts warn against (relying) on the ads.

17. To live a healthy life, we ought (to choose) our food wisely.

18. We should (eat) regular meals and (try) to find ways of


(exercising) more.

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