English, asked by ckyadav6294, 10 days ago

She wants to have ice-cream, She wants having ice-cream. *
Note: There is no rule about which verbs combine with which form. We learn it by seeing the combination
again and again while reading or listening and, when in doubt, we can look up a dictionary.
B. Complete these sentences by using the correct forms of the highlighted words.
1. They expected to succeed in their struggle. (succeed)
2. They did not wish
the neighbours suspicious. (make)
3. You need to practise
clearly. (speak)
4. They hesitated
the door. (open)
5. Stop
! We don't want
people up. (shout, wake)
6. Do you remember
him at the party last week? (meet)
7. The doctor said, "You must stop
immediately." (smoke)
8. We have to get up early-don't forget
the alarm. (set)
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A. Match the words in A with their meanings in B. You have two more meanings
in B than you need.​

Answers

Answered by pk5987961
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Explanation:

wants to have ice-cream, She wants having ice-cream. *

Note: There is no rule about which verbs combine with which form. We learn it by seeing the combination

again and again while reading or listening and, when in doubt, we can look up a dictionary.

B. Complete these sentences by using the correct forms of the highlighted words.

1. They expected to succeed in their struggle. (succeed)

2. They did not wish

the neighbours suspicious. (make)

3. You need to practise

clearly. (speak)

4. They hesitated

the door. (open)

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