<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>
<span>to take off - to become successful or popular very fast.
Как-то так: туризм стал действительно очень популярным (находится на волне\подъеме популярности, успеха).
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1. I am inviting you to the party,be there for someone.
2.Linda and Kate started call names again
3. My keys fell out of my pocket.
4.My brothers are getting on
5.have in common, all as well.
6. Can you share this post with friends?
1 There is some food on the table
2 There are some oranges in the bag
3 There is an apple on the plate
<span>1. She won't go to school on Sunday.
</span><span>2. I shan't take a shower.
</span><span>3. We shan't help about the house.
</span><span>4. Tom won't be in London next week.
5. Tom wasn't in London last month.
</span><span>6.Tom won't go to London next Saturday. </span><span>. </span>