Drink
drinking
to drink
ympaxhehue 3. use infinitive or -ing form.
1. it was quite late when they saw martin (come) up the other side of the
street. they saw him (pause) in front of his house, (look) up at it and
(knock) at the door.
2. my parents let me (stay) at molly's house last weekend. they agreed
(take) me to his place in the car and they made me (promise to behave
myself.
3. mel hates (answer) the phone. and very often mel just lets it (ring).
4. at first jenny enjoyed (listen) to steven but after a while she got tired of
(hear) the same story.
5. polly can't (go) to the cinema today. she's busy (study) for her exam,
which is next week, but she's decided (take) a break and (phone)
megan.
6. i tried (listen) carefully and in order (not/show) how i was embarrassed,
i did my best (keep) the conversation (go) on one topic and another.
2. The fridge was put to the right of the cooker.
3. A new block of flats will be built near the market in three months.
4. Detached houses are bought a long way from the centre.
5. Her clothes will be kept in the wardrobe.
6. The built-in closet was painted light grey.
7. Meg's and Sam's friends were invited to the housewarming party.
8. A glass of juice was offered him.
9. People's houses is furnished in different styles.
10. My uncle's stereo system was shown me.