2. Write down the correct forms of the verbs to complete the sentences.
Kate is in London on a tour. She is writing an e-mail to her parents about the places she has
been to.
Dear Mum and Dad!
Gust to see) Big Ben but I
(not to see) Westmin.
ster Abbey yet.
We
(to visit) a few museums but we
(not to visit)
any theatres.
Love,
Kate
B: This winter I'm going to the countryside to meet my grandparents.
A: Do you always go to the country in January?
B: No, I go there very seldom. Last time I went to the country two years ago.
A: And what do you do there?
B: I like to ski and skate. I also like to play snowballs with my friends.
A: Can you ski well?
B: Oh, yes. Skiing is one of my favourite kind of sport. I have been skiing since my childhood.
A: And what do you do in the country when the weather is bad?
B: If the weather is bad I prefer to stay at home. I like to read books and drink hot tea with my grandmother.
A: How long do you usually stay there?
B: I usually go to the country for one week but maybe, this time, I will go there for two weeks.
A: Lucky you are. Have a good time.