Complete the sentences with the correct form the verbs from the list.
1. Sally is trying (find) a new job. She doesn't get on with her chief.
2. Do you remember (climb) these hills when we were children?
3. I need (call) a chief because I am getting late.
4. Tess forgot (send) an e-mail to her friends.
Explanation: The sentence talks about Sally's current situation where she is actively searching for a new job because she doesn't have a good relationship with her current chief. The verb "trying" is used to describe her ongoing efforts to find a job, and the verb "find" is in the infinitive form because it follows the auxiliary verb "trying."
2. Do you remember climbing these hills when we were children?
Explanation: This sentence asks the listener if they have a memory of climbing the hills in the past when they were children. The verb "remember" is in the base form because it is used after the verb "do" (do you remember). The verb "climb" is also in the base form because it describes the action of climbing the hills.
3. I need to call a chief because I am getting late.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker states that they need to make a phone call to a chief because they are running late. The verb "need" is followed by the preposition "to" and the base form of the verb "call" to indicate an obligation or necessity. The phrase "getting late" means that time is passing and the speaker is running out of time.
4. Tess forgot to send an e-mail to her friends.
Explanation: Tess failed to remember or neglected the action of sending an e-mail to her friends. The verb "forgot" is used to describe her failure to remember, and it is followed by the preposition "to" and the base form of the verb "send." The phrase "an e-mail to her friends" provides additional information about what she forgot to send.