Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive or -ing form. Paul and Simon decided 1) (go) on an expedition in the mountains. Although Paul was used to 2) (trek) in the hills and mountains, Simon had never been before. He normally objected to 3) (do) anything difficult and exhausting but he agreed 4) (take) part this time. They remembered 5) •.•• (pack) a lot of equipment to avoid 6) (get) into trouble but unfortunately, there was a terrible storm. They agreed it was no use 7) (try) to continue in such bad weather conditions, so they ended up 8) (set up) camp in a large cave. Eventually the storm stopped and, although they were cold and tired, they couldn't resist 9) (finish) their climb. They thought it would make a good story to tell their friends.
Paul and Simon decided 1) to go (go) on an expedition in the mountains. Although Paul was used to 2) trekking (trek) in the hills and mountains, Simon had never been before. He normally objected to 3) doing (do) anything difficult and exhausting but he agreed 4) to take (take) part this time. They remembered 5) to pack (pack) a lot of equipment to avoid 6) getting (get) into trouble but unfortunately, there was a terrible storm. They agreed it was no use 7) trying (try) to continue in such bad weather conditions, so they ended up 8) setting up (set up) camp in a large cave. Eventually the storm stopped and, although they were cold and tired, they couldn't resist 9) finishing (finish) their climb. They thought it would make a good story to tell their friends.
1. To go
2. Trekking
3. Doing
4. To take
5. To pack
6. Getting
7. Trying
8. Setting up
9. Finishing
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