Use the infinitive in brackets in the appropriate form.4. he can not bear (remind) of what he might have missed.5. his answers became increasingly brief, he hardly seemed (listen) any more.6. the old man began to confess he was a fool (spend) so much of his life
in a city, (leave) himself so little time to enjoy this.7. i liked in them the things they did not want (like) for.8. "well, there were worse types of human being. i might almost claim (be) one myself, once, long ago."9. this time jean did not wait
(attack)10. i was not wholly surprised (hear) his voice on the telephone an hour later.11. she sprang up from the armchair in which she appeared (doze).12. "oh goodness, i seem (blurt out) the secret."13. he is said (injure) in a car accident.14. she was
thought (shop) in regent street.15. i am very sorry (involve) you in this.16. she was prepared (think) unreasonable, but not silly.17. he is a great talker not (trust) further.18. there was an ad in our local paper put in by a man with a collection of
stamps (sell).
2. The girl wants to eat, she (has not eaten) anything.
3. The words of the poem (had been forgotten) by Pete at the last lesson.
4. By 2 o’clock tomorrow all the students (will have been asked) by the professor.
5. By the end of the term two English novels (had been read) by us.
1. The teacher let us go home.
2. My mother told me to buy some meat in the shop.
3. Alice said that her friend lived/lives in Moscow.
4. The teacher said to me that I had not done the work well.
5. I asked Nick where he was going.
6. I asked Boris if his friend lived/lives in Moscow.