USE THE GERUND IN THE APPROPRIATE FORM. I My father denied (to take) part in the sport competitions in childhood. The speaker was annoyed at (to interrupt) every other moment. He showed no sign of (to hurt). 4, He insisted on (to pay) for his work done, 5, Excuse me for A'o give) so much trouble to you. li, After (to examine) by the doctor I was given a sick leave. '/. flit* у denied (to rob) the bank, but admit (to make) plans about it, 8, The problem is not worth (to speak), 9, Why docs he avoid (to meet) journalists ? 10, She doesn't stand (to remind) people of their duties & (to remind) of hers. 11, He is not used (to speak to) like that, 12, The IV set needs (to repair), 13, He is looking forward to (to give) the main pari in the play. 14, After (to look through) the papers were registered,
taking being interruptedbeing hurtpayinggivingbeing examinedrobbing, makingspeakingmeetingreminding, being remindedbeing spoken torepairingbeing givenlooking through
being interruptedbeing hurtpayinggivingbeing examinedrobbing, makingspeakingmeetingreminding, being remindedbeing spoken torepairingbeing givenlooking through