Choose the correct variant. 1. Did you remember (to read/reading) the book I’ve given to you? 2. Aunt Anny stopped (to say/saying) “Hello!” to us. 3. The child stopped (to play/playing) when mother came into the room. 4. I will always remember (to meet/meeting) my future wife. 5. I remember (to lock/locking) the door every day when I leave my flat. 6. Please remember (to phone/phoning) me when you get home.
Fill in the gaps. 1. Stop… (to shout) — you’re giving me a headache! 2. I stopped … (to get) a drink of water. 3. I couldn’t stop … (to laugh). 4. We stopped … (to take) pictures. 5. Remember … (to call) your mother every day! 6. I remember … (to meet) her at a party once. 7. I remember … (to play) there when I was little. 8. She would never forget … (to see) the Himalayas for the first time. 9. I’ll never forget … (to hear) this piece of music for the first time. 10. Take care, and don’t forget … (to write).
1. to read
2. saying
3. playing
4. to meet
5. to look
6. to phone
1. shouting
2. getting
3. laughing
4. taking
5. to call
6. meeting
7. seeing
8. hearing
9. to write