1. I'm looking forward - c to seeing you. 2. Sonia can't - a mind helping with the party. 3. I don't - f stand cooking. 4. I would like - e to go to New York. 5. Dan is very good - d at playing the guitar. 6. Please stop - b making so much noise!
Explanation: This exercise is about matching the beginning of sentences with their correct endings. Each of these are common English collocations. Let's review them:
1. "I'm looking forward to" is followed by a gerund (verb + -ing) or a noun, therefore to seeing you is the only correct fit. 2. "Can't mind" expresses lack of willingness/ability to do something. The phrase can be used to say no to a request. 3. "I don't stand" is used to express dislike/intolerance to something. In this case, it fits with "cooking". 4. "I would like" is followed by the infinitive form of verb (to + verb). 5. "Dan is very good at" is followed by a gerund. 6. "Please stop" is followed by a gerund.