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).