Infinitive or –ing put the verb in brackets in the right form, infinitive (with or without to), or –ing. sometimes two forms are possible. model: i enjoy walking (walk) in the rain. would you like to have (have) something to eat? it started to rain / raining (rain) while we were out. a) my family is trying (decide) where to go on holiday. b) i’d like (go) somewhere different for a change. c) i enjoy (visit) places i’ve never been to before. d) but my children hate (sightsee). e) they prefer (play) in a swimming pool all day. f) they refuse (go) out on trips if it’s too hot. g) a lady from travel agency helped us (choose) a nice house. h) when we arrived, the people next door invited us (have) a drink with them. i) we began (talk) about next year’s holiday two months ago. j) everyone hopes (enjoy) themselves on holiday, but it isn’t always easy. k) my wife and i are starting (think) we should stay at home.