1. You should try this pat made from frogs and snake heads. It tastes just chicken.
2. My mate Kevin works an English teacher in Vietnam.
3. and when he found out that she was a actually a he, a ladyboy, he came running out of the room a man!
4. I cant believe youre buying an Apple Mac Book Pro. I though you were a Windows PC guy, me.
5. No, youre doing it all wrong! Let me show you. Look, you do it this.
6. I think Ive heard this song before. It sounds Black Eyed Peas.
7. I went out for a few beers and a curry with Bob last night. It cost me a bloody fortune! Bob didnt have any money usual.
8. Selling stuff on eBay is fine just a hobby or to make a bit of extra cash, but you cant make a living out of it.
9. I used her bra a catapult and killed two birds with one stone.
10. In my opinion, some hobbies horse riding, skiing and wind-surfing are more trouble than theyre worth.
- Some verbs in English are followed by infinitives and some by gerunds. I want to say thank you for the lovely flowers. (want+infinitive) I enjoy going out for a meal every couple of weeks with my wife. (enjoy+gerund)
Look at the following verbs and decide if they are usually followed by gerunds or by infinities. Follow the example. Consulta el diccionario
Write the verb in brackets as a gerund or an infinitive to complete the following sentences. Consulta el diccionario
1. He advised me (wait) until next June before taking the FCE exam.
2. The British government denies (sell) chemical weapons to Libya.
3. They suggested (have) dinner in a little Italian restaurant round the corner.
4. My boss agreed (extend) my contract for another year.
5. Pepito itted (steal) the money.
6. We cant afford (buy) a new car.
7. Would you mind (give) me a lift to the station?
8. Did you happen (see) whats on the agenda for the next meeting?
9. Did Susan remind you (get) a bottle of wine on your way home from work?
10. I really appreciate (be) given an appointment at such short notice.