Test 1. Use to where necessary.
- I saw him ___ drop his bag.
- We expected Tom ___ be late.
- The officer made Ann ___ open her suitcase.
- Ann was made ___ open her case.
- Suddenly they heard the front door ___ open and then ___ close softly.
- Let me ___ carry your bag for you.
- Do you want me ___ come with you?
- I like my Granny ___ tell us fairy-tales.
- Have you ever seen her ___ dance?
- Hot weather makes me ___ feel tired. Test 2. V or V-ing? Choose the correct form of the verb.
- Did you notice anyone (go/going) out?
- When I woke up, I could hear the birds (sing/singing).
- I suddenly felt someone (touch/touching) on my shoulder.
- I didn’t hear you (come/coming) in.
- John found Ann in his room (read/reading) his letters.
- Did anybody see the accident (happen/happening)?
- Listen! Can you hear a baby (cry/crying)?
- I looked out of the window and saw Tim on his bike (cycle/cycling) along the road.
- We noticed a group of people (dig/digging) something in the field.
- ‘Why did you turn round suddenly?’ ‘I thought I heard somebody (call/calling) my name.’ Test 3. Choose the correct form of the verb.
- I want him ___ back soon. a) to come b) come c) coming
- My mother always makes me ___ up. a) to wash b) wash c) washing
- I felt Nick ___ his hand on my shoulder. a) to put b) put c) putting4. The pupils were made ___ at school after classes. a) to stay b) stay c) staying
- The teacher expected the children ___ this difficult question. a) to answer b) answer c) answering
- If I saw a child ___, I would ask what was the matter. a) to cry b) cry c) crying
- My parents didn’t let me ___ to the party. a) to go b) go c) going
- Everyone likes her ___. a) to dance b) dance c) dancing
- Would you like me ___ for you? a) to wait b) wait c) waiting
- We were allowed to ___ bed later. a) to go b) go c) going