1) Put the verb in parentheses in the right form, infinitive or -ing. Sometimes both are possible. Would you like ________ (work) in a hospital? I love __________ (watch) black and white movies. I’m thinking of __________ (buy) a car. He started ________ (play) golf last year. 2)Change the sentences into interrogative and negative form. Guljemal’s been bathing the children. She’s been watching sad movie. He speaks English and Spanish. Agajan was watching television
Interrogative: Has Guljemal been bathing the children? Has she been watching a sad movie? Does he speak English and Spanish? Was Agajan watching television?
Negative: Guljemal hasn't been bathing the children. She hasn't been watching a sad movie. He doesn't speak English and Spanish. Agajan wasn't watching television.
Interrogative:
Has Guljemal been bathing the children?
Has she been watching a sad movie?
Does he speak English and Spanish?
Was Agajan watching television?
Negative:
Guljemal hasn't been bathing the children.
She hasn't been watching a sad movie.
He doesn't speak English and Spanish.
Agajan wasn't watching television.