Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. 1) Ann didn’t know what ... (to do) at the weekend until her friend phoned her and suggested ... (to go) to the cinema to watch a new comedy. 2) Do you remember ... (to try) Japanese food for the first time? 3) Henry stopped ... skate) after he had broken his leg. 4) Pamela isn’t slim enough ... become) a fashion model. She tries ... (to keep) to a diet, but it doesn’t help. 5) Yesterday Mary was busy ... (to clean) her flat. After washing the windows she went on ... vacuum) the carpets. 6) I’m so sorry for ... (to miss) that lecture. I’m sure it’s no use ... (to ask) if it was interesting. 7) Do you mind ... (to have) lunch with me? I hate ... (to eat) alone. 8) Is Richard good at... (to speak) in public? — Oh, yes! I heard him ... (to make) a speech last week. It was excellent! 9) Amanda prefers ... spend) her summer holidays at the seaside. She enjoys ... (to swim) and ... (to sunbathe). 10) A little boy stopped ... (to weep) and said, «I’m so sorry! I didn’t mean ... (to break) your window».
2) You can always find what to do in the camp.
3) For example: you can play basketball, swim in the river, and even climb the mountain.
4) There is a cook in the camp, who is prepares food for the campers.
5) And children are never hungry.
6) There are many children in the camp.
7) There are lot's of them ready to socialize and make friends.
8) But if you like, you can stay alone in your room and write a letter to your relatives.
9) Children leave their parents for some time.
10) They become more independent for this time.