Have to, had to, had to, have to, have to
<span>1) taking part
2) to learn
3) to play
4) to try
5) being
6) exercising
7) to find
8) practicing
9) become
</span><span>2. Infinitive / Gerund.
1. I like playing tennis.
2. I’d like to play tennis with you.
3. You must practise more if you want to win the race.
4. If a job is worth doing, it’s worth doing it well.
5. You have to be courageous if you want to try rock climbing.
6. Tom agreed to <u>m</u>eet us at the pool.
7. I look forward to seeing you soon.
8. She doesn’t mind getting up early.
9. I’d prefer play darts rather than play cards.
10. She made me tidy my room.
</span><span>3. Infinitive / Gerund. (<u>в</u><u></u><u>скобках</u><u></u><u>лишние</u><u></u><u>слова</u><span>)
1. If you fancy trying a sport which doesn’t. (want / to)
2. Involve using too much energy or money.
3. You should visit the Brymouth Billiards club. (to)
4. The price per hour is 1,50 $ and we will help. (to)
5. You improve your game. So if you…
6. Enjoy playing billiards, snooker or pool in a … (to)
7. Relaxed setting, we suggest trying our club. (to)</span></span>
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Dear Ivan
I'm fabulous!! And how are you? My mother found the lost kitten. He is as black as a night! We called him Moon. He is sthange for a cat because he loves swimming and washing!
He eats everything. Sometimes I think that he is alien... His eyes are different, one is blue and another is green. He is intelligent, understands anythig I say and I sometimes understand him!
I'm looking forward to hearing from you, your friend Tom.
I left the bookshop and looked at the left and went there lookedat the right and saw a cafe i wanted to eat and went there