Put in any verb in the correct form. You may add auxiliaries, and you may also add the infinitive mark to. |
1 |
He's had ***** hard to achieve all this. |
2 |
We were asked not ***** |
3 |
I look forward to ***** from you. |
4 |
He'd ***** the boat if he had had the money. |
5 |
You had better ***** eating junk food. |
6 |
The ladies ***** to the party by my uncle. |
7 |
Jane's father has forbidden her ***** |
8 |
Henry should ***** the house weeks ago! |
9 |
The teacher ***** just leaving when I entered the room. |
10 |
They mightn't ***** before midnight. |
11 |
I'm sure Sandra dare not ***** her father again. |
12 |
Would you mind ***** me with my homework? |
13 |
They were anxious about ***** started. |
14 |
I was ***** over by a big lorry. |
15 |
The two men ***** their neighbour, didn't they? |
16 |
What made you ***** your mind about going to Italy? |
17 |
The passengers ***** seriously ***** , weren't they? |
18 |
Your mother ***** tomorrow morning, won't she? |
19 |
***** the garage I realized someone was waiting for me. |
20 |
She would love to go, ***** she not? |
21 |
He gave me my ticket, and ***** to his wife. |
22 |
If something does ***** , I want you to ring me. |
23 |
Sally ***** her father in a car crash, didn't she? |
24 |
I felt terribly ill, and I ***** to take two aspirins. |
25 |
The queen was ***** in bed, waiting for the doctor. |