Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive or -ing form. “I hate 1) … (sit) … in this awful cell day after day. I must admit that I regret 2) … (rob) … that bank but I regret 3) ... (be) … caught even more! I tried so hard 4) … (become) … a successful criminal because I've never really wanted 5) ... (work) … My mother meant 6) … (bring me up) … properly, but she failed. I remember 7) … (lie) … and 8) … (steal) … when I was a teenager and I stopped 9) .... (go) … to school when I was 15. I'll never forget the police 10) … (arrest) … me for the first time. I still went on 11) ... (break) … the law when I got out of prison. Being a criminal means 12) ... (spend) … most of your life in prison. When I get out of here, I'm going to try very hard 13) … (stay) … out of trouble.”
1) sitting 2) robbing 3) being 4) to become 5) to work 6) to bring me up 7) lying 8) stealing 9) going 10) arresting 11) breaking 12) spending 13) to stay
1) sitting
2) robbing
3) being
4) to become
5) to work
6) to bring me up
7) lying
8) stealing
9) going
10) arresting
11) breaking
12) spending
13) to stay