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English, 10.10.2019 16:30, tyrasimpson4787

5put the verbs in brackets into the correct form 1) margaret (to be) angry with jim because he (to break) her cup yesterday. 2) the fire (to destroy) half of the forest in our region last month. 3) a year ago tom (not to be) old enough to get a driving licence. 4) the secretary (to cancel the meeting yesterday because the chief engineer (not to return) from his business trip. 5) when the accident (to happen)? it (to happen) just half an hour ago. but it (not to be) the driver's fault. a dog (to run) out onto the roadand the driver (to d his best to avoid hitting the dog. 6) you (to go) for a picnic last sunday, mike yes, we but we (not to enjoy) it. the weather (to spoil suddenly and it (to start) raining, so we (to return) home 7) why o ring) me up yesterday evening, nick? -i (to want) to tell you about the changes in out timetable for next week. 8) who (to invite) you to the concert, helen? phil. he (to manage) to buy two tickets yesterday and (to suggest) my who julia (to prepare) the documents for yesterday? she (to prepare) the documents for the lawyer and (to leave) them on her desk. 10) what souvenirs bill (to bring) from his last trip to india? well, he (to buy) a nice scarf for his sister and some beautiful plates for his friends. he also (to bring) a box of wonderful indi tea.

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