IV. Complete the sentences with the correct form (to-infinitive or -ing form) of the verbs in the box. Some verbs can be followed by either a to-infinitive or an -ing form.
1. My brother loves _____________ live football on TV.
2. Do people in your country like _____________ abroad on vacation?
3. Riding a bike is Lan’s pleasure, but she detests _____________ in the rain.
4. I don’t mind _____________ at home to look after the children.
5. As a child, he hated _____________ books, but now he finds it enjoyable.
6. Minh is in good shape. He enjoys _____________ sport and exercise.
7. She doesn’t like _____________ up early in the morning, especially at the weekend.
8. Emily dislikes _____________ crafts, but she enjoys origami.
9. I fancy _____________ out tonight because I’m too tired to cook.
10. Nancy adores _____________ with her best friend Helen.
V. Complete the sentences with the to-infinitive or -ing form of the verbs in brackets.
1. I have enjoyed ___________ (meet) you. Hope ___________ (see) you again soon.
2. My father is not keen on coffee. He prefers ___________ (drink) tea.
3. I am a little busy. Would you mind ___________ (wait) a little longer?
4. Mobile games are great, but I don’t like ___________ (play) them for too long.
5. If I can choose, I prefer ___________ (stay) at home to ___________ (play) sport.
6. Tonight I’d like ___________ (go) out, but I have to do my homework.
7. Sue loves ___________ (make) origami. She can fold some animals, birds and flowers.
8. I detested ___________ (spend) two hours every day travelling to work and back.
9. He started ___________ (surf) the net hours ago. Has he stopped ___________ (surf) yet?
10. I tried hard ___________ (concentrate), but my mind kept ___________ (wander).