TAILIEUCHUNG - First Certificate language practice with key 18

First Certificate language practice with key 18. This book is designed to revise and consolidate grammar points at the level of First Certificate. It also provides practice in key lexical areas. There are regular consolidation units which include forms of testing commonly used in the First Certificate examination. | Explanations Verbs followed by -ing or a noun Some verbs can be followed either by another verb in an -ing form or a noun. Try to avoid walking as much as possible. I managed to avoid an argument. Verbs in this list include avoid be worth dislike enjoy fancy help keep mind miss practise risk can t stand It s not worth waiting for a bus at this time of day. I dislike having to get up early. Do you enjoy meeting people from other countries I don t fancy going out this evening. George can t help laughing when he sees you I wish you wouldn t keep interrupting. I don t mind helping you do the washing-up. Jane misses going for long country walks. You should practise introducing yourself. We can t risk starting a fire in the forest. I can t stand going to office parties. - Verbs followed by -ing or a noun or a that-clause Some verbs can be followed either by another verb in an -ing form or a noun or a that-clause. Jack admitted stealing the money. When accused of stealing the money Jack admitted it. Jack admitted that he had stolen the money. Verbs in this list include admit consider deny imagine recollect report suggest Have you considered taking up jogging You must consider that Jim has never driven abroad before. Peter denied stealing the money. Can you imagine living in California I don t recollect meeting you before. Suddenly I recollected that I had another appointment. Helen reported losing her watch to the director. 1 suggested going to the beach. I suggested that we went to the beach. GRAMMAR 28 VERBS FOLLOWED BY -ING OR INFINITIVE Verbs followed by -ing or infinitive little change of meaning Some verbs can be followed either by an -ing form or an infinitive and there is little or no change in meaning. Verbs in this list include attempt begin continue dread not bear hate intend like love prefer start I attempted to leave leaving but the police stopped me. The forms would like would love and would prefer are followed by an infinitive. I d like to come to your .

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