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3. Fill in (to) infinitive or the –ing form: 3. Fill in (to) infinitive or the –ing form:
a) I can’t stand (watch) violent films. a) I can’t stand (watch) violent films.
b) I forgot (buy) some balloons. b) I forgot (buy) some balloons.
c) He will (return) on Saturday. c) He will (return) on Saturday.
d) They hate (do) homework. d) They hate (do) homework.
4. Put the adjectives in the comparative or superlative form: 4. Put the adjectives in the comparative or superlative form:
a) It was (deep) lake I have ever swum in. a) It was (deep) lake I have ever swum in.
b) Your essay was (interesting) than mine. b) Your essay was (interesting) than mine.
c) My puppy is (young) than yours. c) My puppy is (young) than yours.
d) She is (good) student in the school. d) She is (good) student in the school.
3. Fill in (to) infinitive or the –ing form: 3. Fill in (to) infinitive or the –ing form:
a) I can’t stand (watch) violent films. a) I can’t stand (watch) violent films.
b) I forgot (buy) some balloons. b) I forgot (buy) some balloons.
c) He will (return) on Saturday. c) He will (return) on Saturday.
d) They hate (do) homework. d) They hate (do) homework.
4. Put the adjectives in the comparative or superlative form: 4. Put the adjectives in the comparative or superlative form:
a) It was (deep) lake I have ever swum in. a) It was (deep) lake I have ever swum in.
b) Your essay was (interesting) than mine. b) Your essay was (interesting) than mine.
c) My puppy is (young) than yours. c) My puppy is (young) than yours.
d) She is (good) student in the school. d) She is (good) student in the school.