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3.4. Complete the sentences using the Indefinite Gerund:

1. My friend succeeded in … .

2. My colleagues are interested in … .

3. Are you making progress in … .

4. Do your parents praise you for … .

5. Do you always apologize for … .

6. My mother objects to … .

7. I am looking forward to … .

8. I don’t feel like … .

9. She couldn’t help … .

10. We enjoyed … .

3.5. Complete the sentences using the Perfect Gerund:

1. Do you regret … ?

2. My colleagues denied … .

3. Our managers complained to us of … .

4. This person is suspected of … .

5. We congratulated them on … .

6. My mother insisted on … .

7. I couldn’t imagine … .

8. We didn’t object to … .

9. Fortunately, we avoided … .

10. Did you apologize to … .

3.6. Open the brackets using the correct form of the Gerund. State the function of the Gerund:

1. I am still hungry in spite of (eat) four sandwiches.

2. Mary was chosen to fill the vacancy. She was very pleased (choose).

3. I always treat people politely and I insist on (treat) politely.

4. Do you feel like (talk) to your friends every day?

5. Have you given up (smoke) at last?

6. The little girl never gets tired of (ask) her mother questions, but her mother often gets tired of (ask) so many questions.

7. Do you often remember your (travel) abroad?

8. I dislike (be, give) stupid advices.

9. The child is glad of (to forgive) by parents.

10. Do you mind my (ask) you a difficult question?

3.7. Choose the right preposition:

1. Why do you insist ... our returning back home?

a) at; b) in; c) on

2. We had some difficulty ... finding the right candidate for this job.

a) at; b) in; c) on

3. My friend is really good ... driving cars.

a) at; b) in; c) on

4. I am sorry ... keeping you waiting.

a) of; b) for; c) to

5. The hungry boy was accused ... stealing apples.

a) of; b) for; c) to

6. Are you keen ... singing?

a) of; b) on; c) with

7. The poor teacher is fed up ... repeating the same thing over and over again.

a) of; b) on; c) with

8. We won ... finding the shortest way out.

a) in; b) to; c) by

9. What does your mother have ... our going to the club?

a) by; b) against; c) to

10. I feel ... going out. Would you like to join me?

a) like; b) to; c) for

11. This is a device ... making coffee.

a) to; b) for; c) of

12. In spite ... facing problems he kept on smiling.

a) to; b) for; c) of

13. I am sick and tired ... doing this work.

a) of; b) for; c) with

14. What would you say ... making a barbecue?

a) for; b) to; c) of

15. They are not interested ... investing their money into our business.

a) on; b) at; c) in

16. We are looking forward ... hearing from you as soon as possible.

a) -; b) to; c) for

17. What else can you do ... mending cars?

a) to; b) like; c) besides

18. I am thinking ... finding a new job.

a) of; b) on; c) to

IV. Grammar Review

4.1. Find in the text the sentences with the Infinitive, Complex Subject and Participle.

4.2. Put the verbs in brackets in the Infinitive or the Gerund form:

1. In spite of (do) homework he plays computer games.

2. They watched him (go) upstairs.

3. I would appreciate your (call) Alfred back.

4. I saw a taxi (stop) near my gate.

5. He is said (be) a good pupil.

6. I object to Lora's (drive) the car.

7. He made us (read) all the papers.

8. Help me (move) the table.

9. She is not capable of (do) any harm.

10. Please excuse me (disturb) you.

4.3. Open the brackets using the appropriate form of the Participle:

1. She went to work, (to leave) the child with the nurse.

2. (to lay) down on the soft couch, the child fell asleep at once.

3. (to wait) in the hall, he thought over the problem he was planning to discuss with the old lady.

4. He left the office (not to say good bye).

5. (to write) in very bad handwriting, the letter was difficult to read.

6. (to discuss) the advantages and disadvantages of this project at the meeting, they returned to the laboratory.

7. (to spend) twenty years abroad, he was happy to come back home.

8. (to be) away from home, he still felt himself part of the family.

9. (not to wish) to discuss the problem, he changed the conversation.

10. (to reject) by the publisher, the story was returned to the author.

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