Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. Can you __ (lend) me your dictionary, please?
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. She is trying __ (learn) Italian.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. I’ve decided __ (start) a new project.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. Henry promised __ (help) her.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. You shouldn’t __ (argue) with your father.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. Mother asked him __ (explain) his words.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. We saw him __ (steal) the wallet and ran after him.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. After Jane had completed her Italian course she went on __ (improve) her Spanish.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. There’s no point in __ (do) this.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. I’d love __ (see) your rabbit!
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. Do you fancy __ (go) to the cinema now?
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. Let me __ (stay) up a little longer. I don’t want to come back in empty house.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. Take a deep breath __ (feel) better.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. I can’t stand __ (watch) stupid videos.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. My parents made me __ (stay) at home.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. It’s not worth __ (try) to spend your time on him.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. I prefer __ (eat) home-cooked meals.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. She likes to watch her son __ (play) with toys.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. She watched her son __ (play) with the toy and then put it away.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. Although she asked him to stop, he went on __ (tap) his pen on the table.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. After the conversation, Pavarotti went on __ (sing) an aria from Tosca.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. They stopped __ (laugh) when Malcolm walked into the room.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. She stopped reading __ (make) a cup of tea.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. John is an expert at __ (fix) computers.
Open the brackets. Write only the correct form of the verb. The children look forward to __ (get) a dog.