Put the verbs in brackets into correct infinitive form.
A: Kate is good at playing the piano, isn’t she?
B: Yes. I heard her (play) in a concert last week. She was amazing!
A: Nick! Could you (let) the dog out?
B: No. Sorry, Mum! I’m busy doing my homework now!
A: There’s no point in doing these exercises. They’re too difficult.
B: You shouldn’t (give up) so easily.
A: What would you like me (make) for dinner?
B: Please, don’t trouble yourself. Let’s (dine) out today! My treat!
A: Was Mike punished for his bad behaviour?
B: His teacher made him (apologise).
A: Is Jack coming to the party?
B: Yes, his parents let him (go).
A: Is Miss Jackson in the class?
B: Yes, I just heard her (talk) to someone.
A: Do you know how to do that exercise?
B: I am going to ask my teacher (explain) how to do it.
A: Have you done the exercise?
B: Yes, my mother made me (do) it.
A: Kate is good at playing the piano, isn’t she?
B: Yes. I heard her PLAY in a concert last week. She was amazing!
A: Nick! Could you LET the dog out?
B: No. Sorry, Mum! I’m busy doing my homework now!
A: There’s no point in doing these exercises. They’re too difficult.
B: You shouldn’t GIVE UP so easily.
A: What would you like me TO MAKE for dinner?
B: Please, don’t trouble yourself. Let’s DINE out today! My treat!
A: Was Mike punished for his bad behaviour?
B: His teacher made him APOLOGISE.
A: Is Jack coming to the party?
B: Yes, his parents let him GO.
A: Is Miss Jackson in the class?
B: Yes, I just heard her TALK to someone.
A: Do you know how to do that exercise?
B: I am going to ask my teacher TO EXPLAIN how to do it.
A: Have you done the exercise?
B: Yes, my mother made me DO it.