Here are the sentences completed with the correct forms of the collocations:
1. I want to **make** a campfire tonight.
2. They always **play** soccer at camp.
3. We should **go** hiking tomorrow.
4. Can you **make** some new friends at camp?
5. I hope to **take/have** interesting pictures during our trip.
6. Let's **make** a plan for our activities.
7. I would love to **go** rafting this summer.
8. She wants to **take/have** a survival skills workshop.
9. We can **go** sailing if the weather is nice.
10. He will **have** fun at the theme park.
**Explanation**:
* **Make** is used when creating or constructing something (a campfire, a plan, new friends).
* **Play** is used with sports (soccer).
* **Go** is used with activities ending in "-ing" (hiking, rafting, sailing) and to indicate an intention to do an activity.
* **Have** is used to express an experience or enjoyment (fun) or attending a workshop
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