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Ex.88 Use the required tense-aspect forms in the following sentences.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 916. 1. She scarcely realized what (to happen). 2. Oh, Jane! I didn't think you (to be) so unkind. 3. Mary (to return) to the room. Al (to sit) beside the gas fire and (to take off) his shoes. 4. Her eyes (to be) puffed, and she obviously (to cry) that afternoon. 5. She realized that he (to try) to tell her how lonely he (to be). 6. His cheek (to be) cut. When she (to see) it she (to say), "Oh, you (to fight) again." 7. She (to make) me promise to say nothing about it till she (to have) a chance of breaking the news to her father gradually. 8. She asked if Mr Clennam (to tell) her where he (to live). 9. Delany (to sit) up in bed and (to eat) his dinner when Jack (to come) into the room. His complexion (to be) ruddy. Obviously he (to be) shaved. He (to have) a glass of red wine with his meal. He (to wave) his fork as he (to see) Jack. 10. Darkness (to fall) when he finally (to return) to the hotel. He (to say) nothing to Pat except that he (to turn) down the job. He (cannot) give her any explanation until he completely (to understand) the meaning of what (to happen). 11. I (to sit) there for about ten minutes, pretending to read, when someone (to sit) down at my table. 12. She (to look) up at him from where she (to sit). Her make up things (to lie) in front of her. She (to do) her face. 13. While his wife (to read) the letter, he (to cross) to the window. 14. She (hear) the band playing and she (know) that in a few moments the curtain (go) up. 15. I (hear) from your mother that you (be) late and so I (order) coffee and sandwiches. 16. Mrs Streep (ask) him if he (have) dinner there. 17. The old man (ask) me if I (have) parents. 18. He (be) very sorry for Jennie, and he (tell) his wife that he (have) to go out and see her. 19. And the other day I (have) a letter from him saying he (be) in Moscow soon. 20. I (say) I (be) back by nine o'clock. 21. In a few words I (tell) him what (happen). 22. She (ask) me if I (live) long in that town. 23. When I (ring) her that evening she (say) she (not like) to discuss those problems on the phone. 24. That evening she (tell) me (be) at the hotel number, and about half past eight I (dial) that number, but there (be) no answer. 25. He (write) that he (come) to lunch the following day. |