Decide whether the verb in brackets should be in the gerund or infinitive form
and write it in the space. Follow the example.
Example: Your mother and I
want you
(make) up your mind and let us know if you're coming on
holiday with us.
1. I’ll be happy
(help) you clean your car as soon as this film finishes.
2. Few oceans are as clean as this
(swim) in.
3. I'm not used to
(get up) at this time in the morning.
4. Samantha was shocked
(discover) that
her boyfriend was seeing another girl.
5. It might be worth
(use) a different
cable or (change)
the screen.
6. I'm not very good at
(repair) things
around the house.
Match the British English word with the American equivalent.
1.
the fact it was Monday morning, he felt really
good.
2. the cold, he felt really good.
3. he had a temperature, he felt really good.
4. the fact he had no money, he felt really good.
5. his terrible headache, he felt really good.
6. he was late for the meeting, he felt really good.
7. his being ill, he felt really good.
8. business was bad, he felt really good.
9. it being cold he felt really good.
10. the fact it was raining, he felt really good.
Match the British English word with the American equivalent.
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