Could you say:

1) Nobody is going to take/do (instead of "enroll" (which woul be the best choice?)

2) If they had taken a tent, they wouldn't have had to sleep in a field.

Thank you.

1. You could say "Nobody is going to take drama..." (but not "do").

2. Verb tense sequencing: If they had taken a tent, they wouldn't have to sleep in a field.

Well ... I guess "wouldn't have had" would work if the camping trip is in the past.

1) If you're looking for an alternative to the word "enroll" in the sentence "Nobody is going to enroll," some options you could consider are "register," "participate," or "join." Each of these words can convey the act of signing up or becoming a member of something, depending on the context. To determine which choice would be the best, it's important to consider the specific situation and the intended meaning of the sentence.

2) The sentence "If they had taken a tent, they wouldn't have had to sleep in a field" is a hypothetical statement referring to a past event and its potential outcome. It implies that the individuals did not bring a tent with them, and as a result, they had to sleep in a field. However, the conditional statement suggests that if they had brought a tent, their sleeping arrangement could have been different.