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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Use of Wrong Form of Words

In the following sentences the word(s) given in the brackets should replace the words highlighted in each sentence.

He admitted to steal the ornaments. (to stealing)

Can’t you avoid to meet him? (meeting)

Have you considered to work a few extra hours every day? (working)

We can delay to release the grant. (releasing)

He denied to tell me the name of the suspect. (telling)

I dislike to use harsh words at anyone. (using)

She enjoys to meet people. (meeting)

I feel like to resign the job. (resigning)

He’s given up to canvass any more business. (canvassing)

They went on to play all night. (playing)

I have the pleasure to introduce our guest of honour today. (of introducing)

I’m afraid we can’t help to declare a lay off. (declaring)

Though he has little money, he imagines to buy a car. (buying)

They chose to walk instead to wait. (of waiting)

The client insisted to meet the manager. (on meeting)

Would you mind to wait for a while? (waiting)

They suggested to postpone the meeting. (postponing)

We look forward to see you soon. (seeing)

I cannot go on do the same thing. (doing)

He drove very fastly. (fast)

They refused flat to give any discount. (flatly)

I don’t think we can pay you so high. (highly)

Your job will require you to travel wide. (widely)

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