Infinitive or -ing? Put the verb in brackets in the right form, infinitive or -ing. Sometimes both are possible.ExamplesI enjoy walking (walk) in the rain.Would you like to have (have) something to eat?a. I want____________(see) a film on TV this evening.b. I hope____________(hear) from you soon. Bestwishes, Peter.c. When did you finish____________(paint) the kitchen?d. I began___________ (learn) English when I wasseven.e. Some people like____________(have) breakfast inbed, but I don't.f. Don't forget____________(post) my letter!g. We've decided____________(get) married in thespring.h. When she saw how I was dressed, she started------------------(laugh).i. What do you want____________(do) tonight?j. I'd like____________(go) to the theatre.k. I love____________(listen) to live music.1. I can't see you on Saturday. I promised____________(take) my children to the circus.m. She continued____________(talk) during the wholemeal.Completing sentencesMake one sentence about people's ambitions from the following prompts.ExampleSheila/teacher/work/with children.Sheila is going/wants/hopes/would like to be a teacherbecause she likes/loves/enjoys working with children.