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16.6E Context. Write: Put in the correct forms. A flying start!

Gillian Forbes is only 17 and she has just got her pilot's licence. She is the country's youngest girl pilot. 'How do you feel, Gillian?' I asked her after her test. 'Wonderful1' Gillian cried. 'I enjoy (fly)1 flying more than anything in the world. I can't imagine (let)2… a week pass without spending some of my time in the air.' 'What started (you/fly)3… ?' I asked. 'I just love (travel)4… in planes. I started (learn)5… to fly when I was very young.' 'Would you consider (fly)6… as a career?' 'I might, but I've got to pass my school exams now. There are some things you can't avoid (do)7… 'Excuse (me?/my?/ask)8…,' I said, 'but does everyone in your family approve of (you?/your?/fly)9… ?' 'Of course!,' Gillian exclaimed. 'I can't imagine (anyone?/anyone's?/disapprove)10… Can you?' 'Of course not!' I said. 'What's your greatest ambition now?' 'I want to learn to drive a car!' Gillian said with a big smile.

16.7 Adjectives, nouns and prepositions + '-ing' 16.7A Adjectives + '-ing' form (gerund) or to-infinitive [> LEG 16.47,4.12-13]

We can use -ing or a to-infinitive after a great many adjectives and some nouns [> 4.3A]:

To lie in the sun/Lying in the sun is pleasant. > It's pleasant to lie/lying in the sun.

Write: Use the to-infinitive and the -ing form in the following sentences.

1 It's difficult finding/to find somewhere to live nowadays, (find)

2 It's awkward… a friend that you don't like the way she dresses, (tell)

3 It isn't very nice… you're useless, (be told)

4 It isn't easy… work these days, (find)

5 It was kind of her… you like that, (help)

6 It was fun… to the north of Scotland, (drive)

7 It was just a piece of luck… a restaurant open so late at night, (find)

8 It's a pleasure… a surprise party for someone, (arrange)

16.7B Adjective + '-ing' form (participle) [> LEG 16.47]

We use some adjectives with a personal subject (Not it) + -ing:

I am busy. + I am working.> I am busy working. (Not *to work*)

Write: Join the following sentences.

1 John gets bored. He watches TV all the time. John gets bored watching TV all the time. 2 Sylvia is frantic. She is getting ready for the wedding…3 I got tired. I waited so long for an answer…4 Jane's occupied. She's making lists…5 We're busy. We're decorating our house… Kate

16.7C Common expressions followed by '-ing' [> LEG 16.49]

We use -ing after common expressions like It's no good and it's (not) worth: It's no good complaining about it.

Write: Join the following sentences starting with the words in italics.

1 Don't complain about it. It's no good. It’s no good complaining. 2 Don't worry about it. It's just not worth it 3 Don't try to persuade him. There's no point in it 4 Why apologize? What's the use of it? 5 I owe a lot of money. There's nothing worse than that.

16.7D Preposition + '-ing' [> LEG 16.50-54, Apps 27-30]

We use -ing after prepositions, not a to-infinitive [> 16.5A3]: He left the restaurant without paying. (Not *without to pay*)

Write: Complete these sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.

D1 Preposition + '-ing'

1 He left without… paying (pay) 2 Don't punish him for… (shout) 3 Open it by… (pull) 4 She succeeded after… again, (try)

D2 Adjective + preposition + '-ing'

1 I'm interested in ...acting (act) 2 We're bored with… cards, (play) 3 I'm sorry for… (complain) 4 He's fond of… (sail) 5 We're keen on… (ride) 6 I was afraid of… you. (disturb) 7 She's clever at… (sew) 8 I'm worried about… the train, (miss) 9 I'm surprised at you in… (find) 10 You're very slow at… (understand)

D3 Verb + preposition + '-ing' [compare > 8.6B-D]

1 I advise you against doing that, (do) 2 She believes in hard… (work) 3 They accuse him of… (steal) 4 Excuse me for you… (disturb) 5 I must congratulate you on… (pass) 6 You can't blame me for… (try) 7 They insisted on… (enter) 8 I prevented them from… (enter)

9 Thank you for… (help) 10 I apologize for… (interrupt) 11 Who'll compensate me for… time? (lose) 12… They charged him with… money, (steal) 13 We aim at… in this business, (succeed) 14 I often dream about… you again, (see) 15 Everything depends on...it right (get) 16 Begin by… nicely, (ask)

16.7E The '-ing' form after 'to' as a preposition [> LEG 16.56]

To is part of the infinitive in: I want to go home, but it is a preposition in I object to this argument, I am used to drinking milk , etc. and we use a noun or -ing after it: I object to noise, I object to smoking.

Write: Join the following sentences.

1 I do all my own shopping. I'm used to it. I am used to doing my own shopping.

2 I live on my own. I'm accustomed to it

3 I don't like to be kept waiting. I object to it

4 I'll see you soon. I look forward to it

5 He writes begging letters. He's resorted to it

6 I'm criticized. I'm resigned to it

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