Ex. 565. use either the infinitive or gerund of the verbs in brackets. 1.1 have always tried (do) my best. 2. — my bolognese sauce always seems tasteless. — have you ever tried (add) a little sugar to it? 3. where did you get that money from? i don't remember (give) it to you. 4. did you remember (post) that letter i gave you? 5. passengers are forbidden (talk) to the driver. 6. i'd love (meet) you when i am next in athens. 7. there is a regulation which forbids (smoke) in hospitals. 8. wouldn't you prefer (stay) in this evening? 9.1 shall never forget (meet) you in florence when you were with alan. 10. don't forget (give) me a ring as soon as you get back. 11. i cannot help (wonder) why she never goes out anywhere. 12. there was a lot to do. fortunately, janet agreed to help (prepare) the food. 13.1 don't want to go if it means (change) trains 14. i'm sorry, i didn't mean (interrupt) you. 15. , won't you stay? there's a good match on tv. — no, thanks. i hate (watch) football. 16. whenever john comes round, i like (cook) something special for him 17. — what do you like best about wintertime? — well, if it has snowed during the night, i like (get up) early and (go) for a walk in the fresh snow. 18. — do уоu really like (meet) people? — not really. i'm rather a shy person.
1. tried to do my best.
2. seems to be tasteless.
3. Have you ever try adding a little.
4.I don't remember giving it...
Did you remeber posting the letter
Passengers are forbidden to talk...
I'd love meeting you..
forbids smoking in hospitals
prefer to stay in this evening?
shall never forget meeting you
don't forget to gibe me a ring
I cannot help wondering
Janet agreed to help to prepare
if it means changing the trains
didn't mean to interrupt you
i hate watching football
I like to cook
i like getting up early and going for a walk
like to meet people?