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If a verb comes after a preposition, which verb form do we use?

We use -ing form of the verb. For example;

I am not keen on playing basketball.

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Can you ____ (drive)?

Use the correct form of the verb given.

Can you drive?

After modal verbs, we use the bare form.

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Would you like ______ (see) a movie?

Use the correct form of the verbs given.

Would you like to see a movie? 

After 'would like' we use to + verb.

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Answer the question with the correct verb form:

What are you good at?

I am good at playing table tennis.

V-ing because of the preposition.

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I can hear ___. Please don't shout.

Use an object pronoun to fill in the gap.

I can hear you. Please don't shout.

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They're from my country. Do you like ____? 

Use an object pronoun to fill in the gap.

They're from my country. Do you like them? 

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He is an annoying kid. Nobody ____ (like) him. 

Use the verb in the correct form.

He is an annoying kid. Nobody likes him. 

We treat 'nobody' as third person singular.

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Everybody ____ (love) this teacher. He is very nice.

Use the verb in the correct form.

Everybody loves this teacher. He is very nice.

We treat 'everybody' as third person singular.

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Everybody knows __. I am very popular around here.

Use an object pronoun to fill in the gap.

Everybody knows me. I am very popular around here.

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A: Do you like cheeseburger?

B: No.  /  No, not really.

Which answer says no in a more friendly way?

No, not really.

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Why do we use 'really' in statements?

You can use really to make statements stronger and to make negative statements softer. For example; 

I really enjoy cooking cookies.

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What does 'not really' mean?

Not really can be used as a polite way to answer no. For example;

A: Do you visit İstanbul every year?

B: Not really.

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'Hi. I make wooden boxes and bowls. I’d like to sell my stuff, but I don’t know much about the business side of things. Can you help me?'

What is the hobby of this person?

He likes 'crafting'.

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If a person says: 'I want to find a good place for vintage clothes and jeans. I live in Las Vegas. Any ideas?' What is his hobby?

He likes 'fashion'.

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A: We always cook in our house. Do you enjoy ____ (cook)?

B: Yes, very much.

Fill in the gap using the correct form of the verb.

Do you enjoy cooking?

After 'enjoy', we use the verb in -ing form.

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A: Student club is going to movies tonight. Can you ____ (come)?

B: I can't. I'm sorry.

Fill in the gap using the correct form of the verb.

Can you come?

After modal verbs, we use the bare form of the verb.

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If a person goes to the gym a lot, which of the below he likes?

  • cook
  • dance
  • draw
  • play
  • read
  • work out

He likes working out because you go to the gym to work out.

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If a person has lots of brushes and pencils, what can his hobby be?

Probably, that person likes 'drawing'.

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If someone has lots of magazines and books at home, what is his hobby?

That person likes 'reading'.

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A: _____?

B: On the weekdays, I bowl and spend time with friends.

Write the question for the answer.

What do you do on the weekdays?