Patterns 12
Choose an option to fill the gap
1
Marion regretted . . . . . . . . (because / that) she hadn't taken five minutes to think the matter over.
2
Would you let your 12-year-old daughter . . . . . . . . (dress / dressing) goth?
dress
3
I spent a few minutes observing all the ants . . . . . . . . (- / while) transporting the crumbs home.
-
4
With time the unfinished building is going to . . . . . . . . (becoming / grow) even more ugly.
grow
5
Nobody is going to approve of you . . . . . . . . (to wear / wearing) an old T-shirt to the meeting.
wearing
6
When I have time, I'm going to take . . . . . . . . (off / up) making electronic sculptures.
up
2
7
She preferred her personal secretary . . . . . . . . (to / for) type her letters.
for
For typing, I prefer to use a mechanical keyboard. For gaming, I prefer something with quiet, light keys.
8
Next week Mrs Petrova is going to teach . . . . . . . . (us how to / to us how) calculate planetary movements.
us how to
2
that
2