1. What does she intend suggest/to suggest/suggesting? 2. Linda couldn’t afford buy/to buy/buying this expensive ring. 3. My mother forbids smoke/to smoke/smoking in the house. 4. They failed understand/to understand/understanding her idea in this composition. 5. We go fish/to fish/fishing every weekend. 6. My friend pretends feel/to feel/feeling happy. 7. I cannot face do/to do/doing my homework alone. 8. Iris means check/to check/checking her letters once again. 9. I agreed live/to live/living in the country. 10. She can skate/to skate/skating very well. 11. My friend hurries travel/to travel/travelling around Europe. 12. Nick resists work/to work/working in the garden. 13. May I borrow/to borrow/borrowing your lap? 14. Jack appreciates be/to be/being well-dressed. 15. Mark suggested leave/to leave/leaving for London. 16. You shouldn’t read/to read/reading this novel. 17. I cannot fancy win/to win/winning a prize. 18. How do you manage get/to get/getting on with your students? 19. Are you planning celebrate/to celebrate/celebrating your birthday party this afternoon? 20. What’s the use of play/to play/playing computer games?
1. He said (that) he liked apples better than oranges.
2. Nick said to me that he was going to the theater with his cousin.
3. She said (that) she had wanted so much to hear from her.
4. My mother said (that) my sister Mary had caught a cold.
5. Pete asked me what she had promised (to do).
6. He said to (/asked) his brother to put the books back on the shelf.
7. His uncle asked (him) to take his sit.
8. She asked what he was talking about.
9. Mr Brown asked which of the two books he liked.
10. The teacher asked not to write too close.
11. He asked me whether he could have a glass of water.