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14. Match the parts of the sentences.




14. Match the parts of the sentences.

1. She is interested                          a) drinking alcohol.

2. I would like                                   b) to seeing my daughter.

3. You should give up                     c) being ill.

4. We really enjoy                           d) laughing at her.

5. I’m looking forward                   e) to living in a dirty house.

6. He is used                                   f) talking to drunk people.

7. She pretended                            g) swimming in the sea.

8. Pamela is good                           h) to have a cup of coffee.

9. I couldn’t help                            i) in surfing the Internet.

10. She avoids                            j) at riding a horse.

 

15. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form.

1. I expect..................... (be) back by dinnertime. 2. We'll be glad...... (send) you all the information. 3. Will you help me..................... (carry) these bags?   4.  The teacher made me..................  (stay) after school. 5. Please, let me....... (borrow) your textbook. 6. Don't they want.................. (join) us for tea? 7. The committee agreed.............. (hear) us out. 8. You must..................... (wait) your turn.

 

16. Fill in the gaps using the infinitive or -ing form.


1. A: Do you fancy........ (go) out tonight?        

 B: Not really. I'm tired of......... (eat) out.

2. A: Did you remember......... (walk) the dog?

 B: Yes, but I forgot.................. (lock) the gate.

3. A: Did you go to the dentist's today?              

B: Yes. She advised me ….. (brush) my teeth   regularly.

4. A: Should I apply for the cashier's post?

 B: It's definitely worth. . .. (try) for it.

5. A: You told Sarah, didn't you?

 B: Of course not! I promised not............ (say) anything.

6. A: Why are you so angry?                               B: I can't stand. . .. (wait) in the queue any longer.  


BOTH - NEITHER - NONE – ALL

Both refers to two people or things. It has a positive meaning and takes a verb in the plural. Tom is rich. Laura is rich, too. Both of them are rich. or They are both rich. Neither refers to two people or things. It has a negative meaning and takes a verb either in the singular or the plural. Tom isn't poor. Laura isn't poor either. Neither of them is / are poor.
All refers to more than two people or things. It has a positive meaning and takes a verb in the plural. John, Mary and Kevin are students. All of them are students. or They are all students. None refers to more than two people or things. It has a negative meaning and takes a verb either in the singular or the plural. John, Mary and Kevin haven't got a car. None of them has / have a car.   

 

17. Use both, neither, none or all and write sentences as in the example:

1. Katy can ride a bicycle. Sue can ride a bicycle, too. Both of them can ride a bicycle. or They can both ride a bicycle.

2. Mr Tibbs doesn't drive carefully. Mr Smith doesn't drive carefully either.

3. Ted has won a medal. Tony has won a medal, too.

4. Matias doesn't like fish. Greg doesn't like fish either.

5. Laura, Sally and Moira are running.

6. Bob, Nick and Carlos don't speak French.

 

18. Choose the appropriate variant.

1.

…. my sisters are successful managers.

A Both B None C Neither

2.

Sally has got two little daughters. …. them can write well.

A Neither B None C Neither of

3.

…. of us wants to stay at home tonight.

A None B All C Both

4.

…. the tickets for the opera were sold.

A Neither B All C None

5.

Would you like a hamburger or a cheeseburger? …. I’d like a chicken  burger.

A Both B All C Neither

6.

Mark and Jill have common interests. They …. enjoy rock music.

A both B none C neither

7.

I have lived in this place …. my life.

A neither B all C both

8.

Have we got any cucumbers left? No, there are ….

A none B neither C all

9.

Jack and Tim are not smart enough. …. of them failed to pass the exams.

A Neither B Both C None

10.

These dresses are really nice, but …. one fits me well.

A both B all C neither

11.

…. of the CDs are mine. They are Jane’s.

A Neither B None C All

12.

Our team consists of twelve people. …. of them are good players.

A All B Both C Neither

13.

…. Sandra no Greg studies at university.

A Neither B None C Both

14.

…. of the European countries have such strict laws.

A Both B None C Neither

15.

There are five differences between the pictures. You have to find …. of them.

A neither B both C all

16.

There were lots of people in the house but…. of them were able to escape fire.

A neither B both C none

17.

I’ve been to the museum and to the gallery. I should say …. places are worth visiting.

A both B neither C none

18.

Do you prefer black tea or green one? ….. I always drink coffee.

A Neither B None C All

19.

My little brother hates …. reading and writing.

A neither B both C none

20.

Mary is going to take …. her clothes to the seaside.

A both B none C all

21.

I’ve just eaten one chocolate and one vanilla ice cream. …. of them were so sweet.

A Neither B Both C All

22.

There are three windows in the room. …. of them are closed.

A Neither B None C Both

23.

…. cities of the world have their own charm.

A All B Both C Neither

24.

…. of these two songs sounds familiar to me.

A None B Neither C Both

25.

I’ve got …. the black ink and the red one.

A none B neither C both


ANOTHER - OTHER- THE OTHER -  THE SECOND

• We use another in front of singular countable nouns to mean 'one more' or 'a different one'. I don't like this shirt. I'm going to buy another one. • We use other in front of plural nouns when we refer to 'different ones'. Jim likes travelling and learning about other cultures. • We use the other in front of singular and plural countable nouns. It means 'not this one' or 'the remaining one(s)'. The police arrested one man but the other one got away. Where are the other books?   • We use the other when there are two and the second when we list things in order and there are more than two. The fist test was easy, the second was OK but the third was very difficult.

 

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