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George shares a dormitory room with Alan. Alan is helping him to decide on which club to choose. Guess which club or society he has chosen. Listen and check.
Read the conversation and write the correct verb form: Infinitive or Gerund.
Alan: What are you reading, George?
George: Um, I’d like (to join) a school club but I can’t (to choose). Could you (to help) me, please?
Alan: Sure! You don’t need (to read) this! If you enjoy (to play) team sports, the Rugby Club is the best for you! You need…
George: Thank you but I’m not good at (to run). Active sport is not my passion.
Alan: Really? Then, maybe you like (to cook)? Why don’t you join the Cooking Club?
George: Actually, I hate (to cook). I know that I need (to learn) it as I’ll have (to cook) for myself when I go to university but not this year. I prefer (to do) something more serious. I also love (to experiment).
Alan: If you want (to experiment), you should (to try) the Science Society. I joined it last year and I’ve decided (to sign up) again as a lab assistant this year. They experiment with a wide variety of things. My favourites are egg drops, mousetrap race cars, and making your very own crystals. Mr Berton encourages students (to understand) how things work in our life and they usually demonstrate excellent academic performance.
George: Sounds great! What do I need (to do)?
Alan: You needn’t (to do) anything special. You ought (to go) to the first meeting to sign up for society.
George: Thank you very much for your advice! Oh, when is the meeting?
Alan: You must (to be) in the Science Lab at 10.00 a.m. tomorrow.