I/ Choose the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses in the following sentences:
1. The teacher decided (accepting/ to accept) the paper.
2. They appreciate (to have/ having) this information.
3. His father doesn’t approve of his (going/ to go) to Europe.
4. We found it very difficult (reaching/ to reach) a decision.
5. Donna is interested in (to open/ opening) a bar.
6. George has no intention of (to leave /leaving) the city now.
7. We are eager (to return/ returning) to school in the fall.
8. You would be better off (to buy/ buying) this car.
9. She refused (to accept/ accepting) the gift.
10. Mary regrets (to be/ being) the one to have to tell him.
II/ Choose the correct form of the pronoun in each of the following sentences:
1. Richard is expecting (us/ our) to go to class tomorrow.
2. You shouldn’t rely on (him/ his) calling you in the morning.
3. They don’t approve of (us/ our) leaving early.
4. George asked (me/ my) to call him last night.
5. We understand (him/ his) having to leave early.
6. John resented (George/ George’s) losing the paper.
7. We object to ( the defense attorney/ the defense attorney’s) calling the extra witness.
8. We are expecting (Henry/ Henry's) to call us. ( Cho mk thêm vô đề nhá vt thiếu r )
9. They are looking forward to (us/ our) visiting them.
10. Susan regrets (John/ John’s) being in trouble.
Choose the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses in the following sentences:
1. The teacher decided (accepting/ to accept) the paper.
2. They appreciate (to have/ having) this information.
3. His father doesn’t approve of his (going/ to go) to Europe.
4. We found it very difficult (reaching/ to reach) a decision.
5. Donna is interested in (to open/ opening) a bar.
6. George has no intention of (to leave /leaving) the city now.
7. We are eager (to return/ returning) to school in the fall.
8. You would be better off (to buy/ buying) this car.
9. She refused (to accept/ accepting) the gift.
10. Mary regrets (to be/ being) the one to have to tell him.
Choose the correct form of the pronoun in each of the following sentences:
1. Richard is expecting (us/ our) to go to class tomorrow.
2. You shouldn’t rely on (him/ his) calling you in the morning.
3. They don’t approve of (us/ our) leaving early.
4. George asked (me/ my) to call him last night.
5. We understand (him/ his) having to leave early.
6. John resented (George/ George’s) losing the paper.
7. We object to ( the defense attorney/ the defense attorney’s) calling the extra witness.
8. We are expecting (Henry/ Henry) to call us.
9. They are looking forward to (us/ our) visiting them.
10. Susan regrets (John/ John’s) being in trouble.
Tiếng Anh hay Anh Ngữ (English /ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/ ) là một ngôn ngữ German Tây, được nói từ thời thời Trung cổ tại Anh, ngày nay là lingua franca toàn cầu.Từ English bắt nguồn từ Angle, một trong những bộ tộc German đã di cư đến Anh (chính từ "Angle" lại bắt nguồn từ bán đảo Anglia (Angeln) bên biển Balt)
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