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Answer: B) I feel like eating pizza.
Explanation: “Feel like” must be followed by a gerund (-ing form), not an infinitive or base verb.
Choose the correct sentence:
A) I feel like to eat pizza.
B) I feel like eating pizza.
C) I feel like eat pizza.
D) I feel like eats pizza.
Answer: D) I want to eat pizza.
Explanation: “Want” is followed by the infinitive form (to + verb).
Which sentence is correct?
A) I want eating pizza.
B) I want to eating pizza.
C) I want eat pizza.
D) I want to eat pizza.
Answer: B) Do you feel like going out tonight?
Explanation: After “feel like,” use verb + ing → “going out.”
Choose the correct option:
A) Do you feel like go out tonight?
B) Do you feel like going out tonight?
C) Do you feel like to go out tonight?
D) Do you feel like goes out tonight?
Answer: B) going
Explanation: “Feel like” + gerund = “feel like going.”
Complete the sentence:
I don’t feel like _______ anywhere today.
A) go
B) going
C) to go
D) goes
Answer: C) I feel like to sleep.
Explanation: “To sleep” is wrong after “feel like.” The correct form is “sleeping.”
Choose the sentence that is NOT correct:
A) I want to sleep.
B) I feel like sleeping.
C) I feel like to sleep.
D) I don’t feel like going out.
Answer: C) doing
Explanation: Use “feel like + doing” to ask what someone wants to do.
Choose the best response:
“What do you feel like _______?”
A) do
B) to do
C) doing
D) did
Answer: A) I want to rest. / I feel like resting.
Explanation: Both express desire. “Want to” uses the infinitive, “feel like” uses the gerund.
Which pair has the same meaning?
A) I want to rest. / I feel like resting.
B) I want to rest. / I feel like to rest.
C) I want resting. / I feel like rest.
D) I want rest. / I feel like to resting.
Answer: C) watching
Explanation: After “feels like,” always use a gerund.
Choose the correct answer:
She feels like _______ a movie tonight.
A) watch
B) to watch
C) watching
D) watched
Answer: B) cooking
Explanation: “Feel like + verb-ing” = “feel like cooking.”
Fill in the blank:
They don’t feel like _______ dinner yet.
A) cook
B) cooking
C) to cook
D) cooks
Answer: C) I want to go for a walk.
Explanation: “Want” is followed by the infinitive (to + verb) → “to go.”
Which sentence is correct?
A) I feel like to go for a walk.
B) I want going for a walk.
C) I want to go for a walk.
D) I feel like go for a walk.