ГДЗ по английскому языку 11 Класс класс упражнение - 50 р. 1
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Read the text and find all the -ing and infinitive forms.
“You might think I’m mad, but I don’t mind helping with the housework. I quite enjoy cleaning in fact! Some teenagers get so upset about helping out, but I think we should do our fair share. In our family, my brother was always thinking up excuses to get out of his chores, so my mum drew up a chore chart! She’s reasonable, though. She wants us to take our responsibilities seriously, but if my brother or I are too busy to help because we have exams, for example, she lets us take it easy for a while!”
Which form do we use after:
- prepositions?
- too/enough constructions?
- verbs of preference e.g. like, hate?
- modal verbs?
- look forward to?
- let/make?
- can’t stand/help/imagine?
- don’t mind?
- how about?
- to express purpose?
- want?
- remind?
- can’t wait?
Решение #1
-ing forms:
helping, cleaning, helping out, thinking up
Infinitive forms:
think, do, to get, to take, help, take
Prepositions | -ing form | about helping out, looking forward to |
too/enough constructions | to + infinitive | too busy to help (after too/enough we use infinitive) |
Verbs of preference (like, hate) | both -ing and infinitive | I don’t mind helping, I like to clean |
Modal verbs | bare infinitive | might think |
look forward to | -ing form | look forward to helping |
let/make | bare infinitive | she lets us take it easy |
can’t stand/help/imagine | -ing form | I can’t imagine doing |
don’t mind | -ing form | I don’t mind helping |
how about | -ing form | How about helping |
To express purpose | to + infinitive | to get out of his chores |
want | to + infinitive | She wants us to take our responsibilities seriously |
remind | to + infinitive | remind someone to do something |
can’t wait | to + infinitive | I can’t wait to see you |
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