Test 7. Fill the gaps with one of the verbs from the box in the correct form (gerund or infinitive).
Jane’s à nurse, but she’s trying _________ (1) à new job. Although she enjoys _________ (2) people, nursing is not very well paid, and she can’t afford _________ (3) all her bills. She finds it impossible to live on such à low salary without _________ (4) her account at the bank. Her flat needs _________ (5), and she would like _________ (6) à car. She managed _________ (7) enough last year for à short holiday by _________ (8) some extra money in her spare time, and this year, she’s hoping _________ (9) some friends in France. She has stopped _________ (10) to the theatre, which used to be one of her greatest pleasures. She’s thinking of _________ (11) in America, where she could earn à higher salary in à private hospital, but would prefer _________ (12) in this country if possible. She likes _________ (13) to see her parents whenever she wants to. À friend of hers went to America after _________ (14) university, but began _________ (15) her friends so badly that she had to come back.
PARTICIPLES
Test 8. Participles as adjectives. Complete the sentences with the present participle (-ing) or past participle (-ed).
1. The book was so (exciting/excited) that I couldn’t put it down.
2. I thought the interview went well, so I was very (disappointing/disappointed) not to get the job.
3. I didn’t want to tell my sister that I’d borrowed her car, as I knew she would be (annoying/annoyed).
4. I wasn’t looking forward to studying history, but in the end I thought it was a (fascinating/fascinated).
5. I just sat in front of the TV all evening. My day had been really (tiring/tired).
6. Failing my driving test was one of my most (disappointing/disappointed) experiences.
7. I wish he’d be quiet. He’s so (annoying/annoyed).
8. After watching the documentary on global warming, we all felt a bit (depressing/depressed).
9. Many people think hill walking was very energetic, but I find it very (relaxing/relaxed).
10. The children were really (exciting/excited) about opening their presents.
11. I was so hurt when he said I was (boring/bored).
12. He works very hard. It’s not (surprising/surprised) that he is always tired.
13. We were (shocking/shocked) when we heard the news.
14. I didn’t find the situation funny. I was not (amusing/ amused).
15. The journey was really (exciting/excited). I enjoyed it.
16. I am not keen on golf. When I played it, I was really (boring/bored).
17. She really learns very fast. She has made (astonishing/ astonished) progress.
18. Tom is good at telling funny stories. He can be very (amusing/amused).
19. When we heard the news, we didn’t know what to do. The news was (shocking/shocked).
20. The weather forecast was (terrifying/terrified). The (worrying/worried) authorities cancelled the match.
Test 9. Choose the correct answer a, b, or c to fill the spaces.
1. Do you know the woman _________ to Tom?
a) talked b) talking c) having talked
2. _________ her work, she went home.
a) finished b) finishing c) having finished
3. The road _________ the two villages is very narrow.
a) joined b) joining c) having joined
4. Most of the goods _________ in this factory are exported.
a) made b) making c) having made
5. _________ nearly all our money, we couldn’t stay in a hotel.
a) spent b) spending c) having spent
6. I was woken up by a bell _________.
a) rung b) ringing c) having rung
7. There were some children _________ in the river.
a) swum b) swimming c) having swum
8. A lot of people _________ to the party cannot come.
a) invited b) inviting c) having invited
9. _________ our tickets, we went into the theatre.
a) bought b) buying c) having bought
10. Everybody looked at the _________ girl.
a) danced b) dancing c) having danced
11. The window _________ in the storm last night has now been repaired.
a) broken b) breaking c) having broken
12. I saw a woman _________ in the corner on her own.
a) stood b) standing c) having stood
13. She was lying in the middle of the road, _________ for help.
a) cried b) crying c) having cried
14. _________ our meal, we went out.
a) Finished b) Finishing c) Having finished
15. He just sits around all day, _________ nothing.
a) done b)doing c) having done
16. Books _________ from the library must be returned in two weeks.
a) borrowed b) borrowing c) having borrowed
17. Not _________ what to do, she burst out crying.
a) known b) knowing c) having known
18. _________ hungry, I decided to make myself a sandwich.
a) felt b) feeling c) having felt
19. _________ dinner, they continued their journey.
a) had b) having c) having had
20. Emma was sitting in an armchair _________ a book.
a) read b) reading c) having read
Test 10. Open the brackets using Participle I or Participle II.
1. (Walk) along the street I saw several (destroy) houses.
2. It was an (excite) incident. No wonder she spoke about it in an (excite) voice.
3. (Sit) near the fire, he felt very warm.
4. (Find) a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.
5. The (frighten) child could not sleep all night – so (frighten) was the tale.
6. (Be) unemployed, he hasn’t got much money.
7. I don’t know what was in the (burn) letter. I didn’t read it.
8. (Look) out of the window, he saw his mother watering the flowers.
9. The house (surround) by tall trees was very beautiful.
10. The wall (surround) the house was very high.
11. (Translate) by a good specialist, the story preserved all the humour of the original.
12. (Sell) fruit, he looked back from time to time, hoping to see his friends.
13. (Sell) all the fruit, he went to see his friends.
14. (Enter) the room, she turned on the light.
15. (Arrive) late, we missed the train.
16. Jim hurt his arm while (play) tennis.
17. The (lose) book was found at last.
18. (Not wish) to discuss that problem, he changed the conversation.
19. A word (speak) in time may have very important results.
20. The students (speak) good English must help their classmates.
Test 11. Open the brackets using Participle I or Participle II.
1. A crowd of (excite) people stood (watch) the burning house.
2. ‘Why do you look so (worry)?’ ‘I’ve had a number of (worry) telephone calls lately.’
3. (Look) through some magazines, I came across an interesting article.
4. (Have) dinner, they continued their journey.
5. After hearing the (frighten) tale, the (frighten) children wouldn’t go to sleep.
6. (Feel) tired, I went to bed early.
7. A lot of people (invite) to the party cannot come.
8. (Hear) the sounds of music, we stopped talking.
9. The girl (wash) the floor is my sister.
10. The floor (wash) by Helen looked very clean.
11. (Approve) by the critics, the story was accepted by a popular magazine.
12. (Do) his homework, he was thinking hard.
13. (Do) his homework, he went for a walk.
14. (Come) to the theatre, she saw that the performance had already begun.
15. (See) this film twice, I didn’t want to go to the cinema.
16. Be careful when (cross) the road.
17. Translate the words (write) on the blackboard.
18. (Not know) her address, we couldn’t go to see her.
19. A fish (take) out of the water cannot live.
20. A person (take) a sun-bath must be very careful.
Test 12. Fill in each space in the following text, using an appropriate present or past participle of the verbs given in the box. You will need to use one of the verbs twice.
The Haunted House Just after midnight, Julian and Anne, with Tommy the dog, arrived at the _________ (1) house, having first _________ (2) sure that no one would notice their absence. The house, _________ (3) in the seventeenth century, had been abandoned for several years and the _________ (4) windows stood _________ (5) like the eyes of a frightened ghost. Julian, _________ (6) by Anne and Tommy, took out his torch and pointed it towards the fence, _________ (7) for the gap which they had _________ (8) a few days earlier. But how had their latest adventure _________ (9)? Julian had been sitting in a cafe _________ (10) a drink when he overheard some men _________ (11) about hiding ‘the stuff’ in the haunted house till things had quietened down. _________ (12) that the police were looking for drug traffickers in the area, Julian had followed the men to their car, _________ (13) sure to take down the number. Julian, Anne and Tommy the dog spent the next few evenings at the house, _________ (14) in one of the old stables next to the house, _________ (15) patiently for the arrival of the criminals. At last, their efforts were rewarded. They saw the lights of a car _________ (16) closer. When the car stopped, a man got out, _________ (17) what seemed to be a large parcel. A few seconds later they saw another figure _________ (18) out of the car, _________ (19) a long black overcoat and _________ (20) something in his hand that, in the darkness, looked like a gun.
8.3. INFINITIVE/GERUND/PARTICIPLE
Test 13. Choose the correct form of the verb.
1. Paula has given up _________.
a) to smoke b) smoking c) smoke
2. I promised _________ in time.
a) to come b) having come c) come
3. I saw him yesterday. He seems _________ weight.
a) losing b) to have lost c) lose
4. Let me _________ your bag.
a) to carry b) carrying c) carry
5. I don’t enjoy _________ very much.
a) dance b) danced c) dancing
6. It was funny. I couldn’t help _________.
a) laughing b) laugh c) to laugh
7. Would you mind _________ the door, please?
a) close b) closing c) closed
8. I’d prefer _________ a taxi.
a) get b) to get c) having got
9. He is very good at _________ languages.
a) to learn b) learn c) learning
10. He is used _________ alone.
a) having lived b) to live c) to living
11. David insisted on _________ for the meal.
a) to pay b) having paid c) paying
12. It is no use of _________ about it.
a) worrying b) worry c) to have worried
13. I had difficulty in _________ a permit.
a) to get b) getting c) got
14. Let’s go to the pool _________ a swim.
a) to have b) having c) had
15. Ann was surprised _________ you last week.
a) see b) to see c) having seen
16. He prevented them from _________ the same mistake.
a) do b) to do c) doing
17. Did you notice anyone _________?
a) to go out b) go out c) went out
18. _________ her work, she went home.
a) To have finished b) Having finished c) To finish
19. She denied _________ there.
a) to go b) went c) going
20. Tony mentioned _________ the bus to school instead of walking.
a) to take b) took c) taking
Test 14. Choose the correct form of the verb.
1. Ann was made _________ her suitcase.
a) to open b) opening c) open
2. Do you know how _________ to his house?
a) getting b) get c) to get
3. I remember _________ the door.
a) locking b) to lock c) to be locked
4. The coat is dirty. It needs _________.
a) to clean b) clean c) cleaning
5. I bought a new car instead of _________ to America.
a) to fly b) fly c) flying
6. He is looking forward to _________ them again.
a) see b) have seen c) seeing
7. She was busy _________ in the garden.
a) working b) to work c) to be working
8. I don’t enjoy _________ very much.
a) driving b) drive c) drove
9. I can’t afford _________ tonight. I’m too tired.
a) to be going out b) to go out c) go out
10. His mother made him _________ the room.
a) to clean b) cleaning c) clean
11. Has it stopped _________ yet?
a) rain b) to be rain c) raining
12. Can you remind me _________ some coffee?
a) to buy b) buy c) having bought
13. Why do you keep _________ me questions?
a) being asked b) asked c) asking
14. I refuse _________ his questions.
a) to answer b) answer c) having answered
15. I’ve enjoyed _________ them.
a) meet b) meeting c) being met
16. The girl began _________ at night.
a) cry b) to cry c) having cried
17. He is against _________ the discussion of this issue.
a) postpone b) having postpone c) postponing
18. I can’t stand _________ here any longer.
a) work b) being work c) working
19. They translated the story into English without _________ a dictionary.
a) to use b) use c) using
20. _________ in that country all his life, he knew it very well.
a) Having lived b) Being lived c) Live
Test 15. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the infinitive or V-ing form.
Christmas Whatever else Christmas may _________ (1)(stand for), one thing it still means is _________ (2)(eat). Christmas has traditionally been a time of the year when people have tried _________ (3)(cheer) themselves up during the cold months of winter. Last year more than 10 million turkeys were bought in Britain alone during the festive season _________ (4)(satisfy) the nation’s appetite. Health experts may continue _________ (5)(complain) about all this self-indulgence, but they fail _________ (6)(realise) that there is nothing new about celebratory feasting, practically at this time of the year. The Roman Saturnalia, which was supposed to be a festival _________ (7)(honour) the god of agriculture, started on 19 December. Among other things, the Saturnalia involved _________ (8)(light) candles and _________ (9)(give) gifts. People who had spent the whole year _________ (10)(save) money suddenly became extravagant. In addition to _________ (11)(exchange) gifts, this time of year was also an occasion for masters and slaves alike _________ (12)(eat) excessively. At one Saturnalia feast an emperor is reported _________ (13)(spend) the equivalent of $900,000 on a dinner for twelve guests which consisted of twenty courses and lasted all day. So, when mealtime comes round on 25 December, there’s no point in _________ (14)(have) a guilty conscience. In fact the occasional seasonal feast may promote good health and stop year-round _________ (15)(overeat).