A: Put in the infinitive or the -ing form of the verb in brackets.
- I was overjoyed to see you at the party.
- Nuclear station is not likely to blow up although it may shut down.
- Janice was sad to see such poverty when she visited India.
- It’s possible to work all day without being disturbed.
- You are free to leave any time you want to.
- You should be able to practice singing every day.
- Scientists are hoping to discover a new chemical element.
- I don’t mind people asking me questions.
- He works too slowly to be any use to me.
- He can’t stand waiting for other people.
- I guess there is no point in sitting around here any longer.
- The lemonade was cool enough for us to drink.
- Please stop interrupting me when I am trying to explain something.
- I’ve forgotten to buy flowers for my girlfriend’s birthday.
- I simply can’t afford to waste time trying to explain this to you.
- The thief admitted entering the house but says he didn’t take anything.
- I don’t really fancy spending my holidays in Spain.
- I apologized to her but she refused to accept it.
- He offered to help me repair my motorcycle.
- Why does John keep writing to you?