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English, 07.12.2020 15:50 yoboik12

Read the sentences below and put the verb in brackets into either the infinitive or-ing form.

Find someone who

1 wants___(become) famous
in the future.
2 can't stand___(fly).
3 spends a lots of time___
(get) ready for school in the morning.
4 is looking forward to___
(leave) school.
5 sometimes pretends___
(be)ill to avoid__(come) to school.
6 expects__(get) a good
score in his / her next English test.
7 would agree ___ (marry)
8 fancies__(start) his/her own business in the future.
9 is planning__ (do) some sport this week
10 hopes __(live) abroad in the future.
11 could give up__(eat) chocolate
12 will carry on __(work) until he/she is 70.

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