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16.5B Context. Write: Put in the correct forms. It takes your breath away!

The art of (cook) cooking requires the use of garlic. Of course, the (eat)2… of garlic is not generally approved of. (Work)3… beside someone who has eaten garlic is as bad as (sit)4… beside someone who smokes. But while (smoke)5… is definitely bad for you, there is no doubt that (eat)6.. garlic is good for the health. We are likely to see more 'No (smoke)7… signs, but we won't see any 'No (breathe)8 … signs for garlic eaters! (Cultivate)9… and (export)10… garlic has become big business now that so many people use it for (flavour)11… meat and (add)12… to different dishes. People often buy it when they do the (shop)13…You don't have to deny (use) 14… it or (have/eat)15… it. (Be)16… a garlic eater is something to be proud of and shows you enjoy good (live) 17… The story

of garlic is a breathtaking success!

16 The infinitive and the '-ing' form 16.6B Verb + the'-ing'form 16.6A 'I deny taking it' [> 16.41 44]

1 Some verbs are followed only by the -ing form, not by a to-infinitive: e.g. admit, appreciate, avoid, consider, delay, deny, detest, dislike, enjoy, explain, fancy, feel like, finish, forgive, can't help, imagine, it involves, keep, mention, mind, miss, pardon, postpone, practise, prevent, recall, resent, resist, risk, stop [> 16.8C] suggest, understand.

verb + present -ing' form:

active: I deny/denied taking it.

passive: He resents/resented being accused.

verb + perfect/past '-ing' form: I deny/denied having taken it. He resents/resented having been accused.

2 After the verbs come and go, we often use the -ing form relating to outdoor activities: climbing, driving, fishing, riding, sailing, shopping, skiing, walking, water-skiing: Why don't you come sailing with us ? Let's go sailing! (Not *to sail/for sail(ing) *)

3 The -ing form can follow need and want: He needs encouraging. It wants mending.

Write: Supply any suitable verb in a suitable form.

1 Our neighbours are very considerate. They avoid making a lot of noise.

2 Just imagine… in a country where it is always warm and sunny!

3 The police questioned me at some length and I didn't enjoy…

4 What does the job involve? - It involves… the engine apart.

5 I missed an interesting programme on TV last night. I really mind… it.

6 We often go… during the weekend. Would you like to come… with us?

7 Look at the state of those windows! They really need…!

8 Our front gate is falling to pieces. It really wants…

16.6B 'Start him working' [>LEG 16.41-44]

1 These verbs are followed by -ing [but compare > 16.2A]: hear, keep, smell, start, stop, watch:

When are you going to start working?

But if we want to refer to someone else, we use a direct object after the verb: When are you going to start him (John, e\c.) working?

2 These verbs always have a direct object: catch, find, leave, notice, observe, perceive, see:

I'd better not catch you doing that again!

Write: Match A and B.

A 1 It's difficult to keep them F 2 I think that's enough to start her­_ 3 I could smell smoke_ 4 The police caught him_ 5 The searchers found the boy_ 6 They left us_7 Will you please stop_ 8 I can hear someone_

B a) sheltering in the barn_b) coming from the forest_c) worrying again_ d) opening the safe_

e) thinking about the problem_f) working all the time_ g) shouting in the distance_h) changing TV channels_

16.6C 'We appreciate your helping us' [> LEG 16.45.2]

We can use a possessive (my, John's) + -ing after these verbs: appreciate, avoid, consider, defer, delay, deny, enjoy, postpone, risk, suggest: We appreciate your (John's, etc.) helping us. (Not *We appreciate you helping*)

Write: Match A and B.

A 1 We very much appreciate _f 2 He strongly denied­_3 We enjoyed_ 4 The chairman suggested_ 5 I agreed to delay_6 He should consider_ B a) my leaving till the next day. b) their meeting that afternoon. c) her taking more responsibility. d) the band's playing very much.

e) our postponing the question till later. f) your helping us.

16.6D 'I can't imagine my mother('s) approving' [> LEG 16 45.3]

These verbs are followed by -ing on its own or by a direct object or possessive + -ing: detest, dislike, escape, excuse, fancy, forgive, hate, imagine, it involves, like, love, mention, mind, miss, pardon, prevent, resent, resist, understand, can't bear, can't face, can't help:

a I can't imagine my mother approving' b They resented me winning the prize.

c I can't imagine my mother's approving! d They resented my winning the prize.

Write: Complete the following using either a direct object or a possessive + -ing.

1 I can't excuse her not answering our invitation 2 You must pardon… 3 Would you mind…? 4 I can't bear…! 5 They can't prevent…

6 Please forgive… 8 Fancy… 7 I really miss…

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