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5. Open the brackets using the Gerund

Model: His hair is very long, it needs cutting.

1. This shirt is quite clean; it doesn't want (wash) yet. 2. The grass in the garden is very dry; it wants (water) badly. 3. The baby's crying; I think he needs (feed). 4. The house is old, and it badly wants (paint). 5. The windows are very dirty; they need (clean). 6. I know my hair wants (cut) but I never have time to go to the hairdresser's. 7. The famous man didn't need (introduce) himself. 8. Her shoes have a hole in them; they want (mend). 9. The floor is covered with dust; it needs (sweep). 10. You should tidy the room. – Yes, it needs (tidy). The flowers want (water), and the shelves want (dust).

6. Open the brackets using the correct form of the Gerund

1. He remembered (cross) the road, but he didn't remember (knock down). 2. I am still hungry in spite of (eat) four sandwiches. 3. He got into the house by (climb) through a window, without (see) by anyone. 4. He woke up at 7 a.m. in spite of (work) late. 5. He complained of (give) a very small room at the back of the hotel. 6. The little girl isn't afraid of dogs in spite of (bite) twice. 7. The baby went to sleep a few minutes after (feed). 8. The little girl never gets tired of (ask) her mother questions, but her mother often gets tired of (ask) so many questions. 9. Mary was pleasantly surprised at (choose) to fill that vacancy. 10. I always treat people politely and I insist on (treat) politely. 11. The boy was very thirsty in spite of (drink) a big cup of tea.
1. This shirt is quite clean; it doesn't want washing yet.
2. The grass in the garden is very dry; it badly wants watering.
3. The baby's crying; I think he needs feeding.
4. The house is old, and it badly wants painting.
5. The windows are very dirty; they need cleaning.
6. I know my hair wants cutting but I never have time to go to the hairdresser's.
7. The famous man didn't need introducing himself.
8. Her shoes have a hole in them; they want mending.
9. The floor is covered with dust; it needs sweeping.
10. You should tidy the room. – Yes, it needs tidying. The flowers want watering, and the shelves want dusting.

1. He remembered crossing the road, but he didn't remember being knocked down.
2. I am still hungry in spite of having eaten four sandwiches.
3. He got into the house by climbing through a window, without being seen by anyone.
4. He woke up at 7 a.m. in spite of having worked late.
5. He complained of having been given a very small room at the back of the hotel.
6. The little girl isn't afraid of dogs in spite of having been bitten twice.
7. The baby went to sleep a few minutes after being fed.
8. The little girl never gets tired of asking her mother questions, but her mother often gets tired of being asked so many questions.
9. Mary was pleasantly surprised at being/having been chosen to fill that vacancy.
10. I always treat people politely and I insist on being treated politely.
11. The boy was very thirsty in spite of having drunk a big cup of tea.
Baktybek Matsaev
Baktybek Matsaev
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Translate the sentences paying attention to the form of the Gerund.
1.He hates being interrupted all the time.
2.He never mentioned having been reprimanded by the dean.
3.We regret not having caught our flight.
4.Nobody prevented him from being sent on a business trip.
5.All the students succeeded in passing the exams.
6.I do not approve of your having missed the lecture.
7.She was not sure of having translated the sentences in the right way.
8.She never complains of having difficulties.
9.The Customs officers usually insist on tourists’ filling in an entry declaration.
10.Smugglers never look forward to being searched.
11.You can improve your pronunciation by reading to yourself.
12.She was afraid of missing the plane.