Read the article about the businessperson George Wong. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the present indefinite.
George Wong (to come from) 1 India but he (to live) 2 in the USA. He (to be) 3 forty-six years of age, very successful, and he (to love) 4 his job. He (to be) 5 the Chairman of Merry Food, a food manufacturing business. People in the USA (to know)6 this trademark very well. They (to prefer) 7 buying Merry Food products because they (to be) 8 of high quality and very healthy.
In his free time George (to listen to)9 music. He (to like) 10 bands like Led Zeppelin and T Rex. He (to have) 11 five cars including a Ferrari 512TR, an Astron Martin Lagoda, a Lamborghini Diablo, a Mercedes, and a Mini. It (to be) 12 an unusual Mini because it (have) 13 a television, fridge, and washing machine inside. George (enjoy) 14 being with his friends. They often (to go) 15 to play golf or tennis together. At weekends they (to go) 16 fishing.
But George (not/to like) 17 going to the restaurants. He says he (not/to be) 18 good at things like balance sheet and profit and loss accounts, and he (to hate) 19 costumes. He seldom (to wear) 20 ones.
We are located in the beautiful countryside of Murol, France. Everywhere 1) you look
there are volcanoes, more than eighty! This is the place you need
3) see to believe!
Our campsite has everything you need so you don't have to 4) take a lot with you
of things!
There are many activities for the whole family. You can take a walk, fish, ride
horseback riding 5) or just relax and enjoy the beautiful view. One thing you
must do when you are here is a train ride 6) down to the highest volcano,
Puy-de-Dome. From here a beautiful view of
all volcanoes!
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