Reporting Verbs – English Grammar Test for B2

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1 He suggested to go for a walk after dinner.

2 She denied to steal the handbag.

3 The teacher told to the students to be quiet.

4 He apologized to be late for the meeting.

5 She offered helping me with my luggage.

6 They insisted to pay for the meal.

7 He reminded me don’t forget my passport.

8 She refused telling anyone her secret.

9 The manager advised to take a break.

10 He promised calling me back later.

11 She thanked me to help her with the project.

12 The doctor advised him giving up smoking.

13 He blamed me to break the window.

14 She accused him for lying to her.

15 They suggested to try a new restaurant.

16 He offered to help me carrying the boxes.

17 She apologized about making a mistake.

18 The teacher warned not to be late again.

19 He encouraged me applying for the position.

20 She reminded to take the medicine before bed.

21 He refused helping me with my essay.

22 She insisted paying the bill herself.

23 He warned me don’t go out after dark.

24 They promised to not be late for the meeting.

25 She admitted to broke the glass.

26 He explained me the reason of his absence.

27 The manager reminded the staff be on time.

28 She accused me of to take her phone.

29 He suggested us going to the cinema.

30 She apologized for to interrupt the class.

Answer

1 Correct: He suggested going for a walk after dinner.
suggest + -ing, not to-infinitive.

2 Correct: She denied stealing the handbag.
deny + -ing.

3 Correct: The teacher told the students to be quiet.
tell sb to do sth, not tell to sb.

4 Correct: He apologized for being late for the meeting.
apologize for + -ing.

5 Correct: She offered to help me with my luggage.
offer + to-infinitive, not helping.

6 Correct: They insisted on paying for the meal.
insist on + -ing.

7 Correct: He reminded me not to forget my passport.
remind sb not to do sth.

8 Correct: She refused to tell anyone her secret.
refuse + to-infinitive.

9 Correct: The manager advised us to take a break.
advise sb to do sth.

10 Correct: He promised to call me back later.
promise + to-infinitive.

11 Correct: She thanked me for helping her with the project.
thank sb for + -ing.

12 Correct: The doctor advised him to give up smoking.
advise sb to do sth.

13 Correct: He blamed me for breaking the window.
blame sb for + -ing.

14 Correct: She accused him of lying to her.
accuse sb of + -ing.

15 Correct: They suggested trying a new restaurant.
suggest + -ing.

16 Correct: He offered to help me carry the boxes.
offer + to-infinitive, main verb bare infinitive after help.

17 Correct: She apologized for making a mistake.
apologize for + -ing.

18 Correct: The teacher warned us not to be late again.
warn sb not to do sth.

19 Correct: He encouraged me to apply for the position.
encourage sb to do sth.

20 Correct: She reminded me to take the medicine before bed.
remind sb to do sth.

21 Correct: He refused to help me with my essay.
refuse + to-infinitive.

22 Correct: She insisted on paying the bill herself.
insist on + -ing.

23 Correct: He warned me not to go out after dark.
warn sb not to do sth.

24 Correct: They promised not to be late for the meeting.
→ Negative infinitive = not to + verb (no need to split to not be).

25 Correct: She admitted breaking the glass.
admit + -ing.

26 Correct: He explained the reason for his absence to me.
explain sth to sb, not explain sb sth.

27 Correct: The manager reminded the staff to be on time.
remind sb to do sth.

28 Correct: She accused me of taking her phone.
accuse sb of + -ing.

29 Correct: He suggested going to the cinema.
suggest + -ing, no object before -ing.

30 Correct: She apologized for interrupting the class.
apologize for + -ing.

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