• Put the verbs in the correct tense form. 1. It … (to be) obvious for most people that Tom … (to be) guilty, though he … (to deny) his fault. 2. He … (not/to know) yet what he … (to do) in America. 3. I … (to have) a feeling that he … (to be) there for a long time and … (to know) everything about the family. 4. I … (to agree), thinking that it … (to be) what she … (to need) at the moment. 5. She … (to make) it clear to us that it … (to be) she who … (to run) the asylum for the last several years. 6. Atticus still … (to hope) that the jury … (to consider) the case without prejudice. 7. To make sure that the children … (to understand) what they … (to be to) do, she … (to hold) several rehearsals. 8. People … (to know) that Atticus … (to be) fair and that they … (can) rely on him. 9. Both Scout and Jem … (to doubt) if Atticus … (can, to shoot) the mad dog. 10. From the place where the children … (to stand) they … (to have) a clear view of everything that … (to happen) near the house. 11. The girl … (to have) a feeling that if she … (to break) the promise she … (to give) to her father, she … (somehow/let down/him). 12. To the children’s surprise, Arthur … (to be) quite different from the person they … (to imagine). 13. Scout … (to get) sad when she … (to realize) that she … (to have) nothing to give Arthur in return for his help. She realized that he … (to save) her and her brother’s lives.

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  • 1It was obvious for most people that Tom was guilty, though he denied his fault.

    2He didn’t know yet what he would do in America.

    3I had a feeling that he had been there for a long time and knew everything about the family.

    4I agreed, thinking that it was what she needed at the moment.

    5She made it clear to us that it was she who had run the asylum for the last several years.

    6Atticus still hoped that the jury would consider the case without prejudice.

    7To make sure that the children understood what they were to do, she held several rehearsals.

    8People knew that Atticus was fair and that they could rely on him.

    9Both Scout and Jem doubted if Atticus could shoot the mad dog.

    10From the place where the children stood, they had a clear view of everything that happened near the house.

    11The girl had a feeling that if she broke the promise she had given to her father, she would somehow let him down.

    12To the children’s surprise, Arthur was quite different from the person they had imagined.

    13Scout got sad when she realized that she had nothing to give Arthur in return for his help. She realized that he had saved her and her brother’s lives.

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      alice3ijj
    • 1 год назад
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