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Whose parents were more liberal?Date: 2015-10-07; view: 419. Exercise 19. Open the brackets using the proper form of Complex Object. 1. Where is Nick? — I saw (he, talk) to the associate producer a few minutes ago. 2. Parents usually want (their children, be) obedient. 3. I wouldn't like (such valuable presents, give) to me. 4. I noticed (he, write) something and (pass) it to Alice. 5. I did not expect (he, behave) in such a way. 6. She watched (the stars, sparkle) in the dark sky. 7. We don't want (our planet, pollute). 8. They expected (he, buy) a more expensive car.
Exercise 20. Insert to where necessary. 1. Nobody expected that obscure director ___ win the Newcomer award. 2. We'd like you ___ help us with accommodation. 3. I heard that aspiring young scriptwriter ___ pitch his first script. 4. The producer let the DOP ___ use whatever devices he wanted. 5. The director made the actress ___ say her lines over and over again until he was satisfied. 6. He wants the film ___ finish with a freeze frame. 7. They were made ___ cut their expenses. 8. I noticed the investor ___ hesitate a little but then we closed the deal. 9. From the jolting simplicity of the opening scene right through those final shots, “Calvary” is never quite the film you expect it ___ be. 10. Did you hear one of the producers ___ offer a very interesting suggestion at the read-through? 11. I loved that scene so much! I loved watching the character ___ discover a solution to his problem.
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