Put in the right form of the verbs
1. Do you know that man <sit> in the brown leather chair?
2. Many of the goods that <produce> since the beginning of the twentieth century are totally machine- made.
3. 1<know> Beth for six years. When I <meet> her, she <work> in a law office.
4. If you <be> there yesterday, you <meet> my parents.
5. <Be> an excellent researcher, Dr. Banes <respect> by the entire faculty.
6. Had I known Dan wouldn’t be here, I <not come>.
7. <Hear> that story many times before, I got bored when Jim began to tell it again.
8. Anna is grown up now. You shouldn’t speak to her as if she <be> a child.
9. Thank you for your help. I <never> be able to finish this work without it.
10. I recommended that he <apply> to at least three universities.
11. <Sit> on a park bench and <watch> the brightly coloured leaves fall gently to the ground, he fell at peace with the world.
12. Why didn’t you tell me about this before? I certainly wish I <inform> earlier.
13. Ever since I can remember. mathematics <be> my favourite subject.
14. It's a funny story, I’ll tell you the details when I <call> you tomorrow.
15. When the <puzzle> student could not figure out the answer to the <puzzle> problem, she demanded that I <give> her the correct answer, but I insisted that she <figure> it out for herself.
1. Do you know that man sitting in the brown leather chair?
2. Many of the goods that have been produced since the beginning of the twentieth century are totally machine- made.
3. 1 have known Beth for six years. When I met her, she was working in a law office.
4. If you had been there yesterday, you would have met my parents.
5. Being an excellent researcher, Dr. Banes is respected by the entire faculty.
6. Had I known Dan wouldn’t be here, I wouldn't have come.
7. Having heard that story many times before, I got bored when Jim began to tell it again.
8. Anna is grown up now. You shouldn’t speak to her as if she was a child.
9. Thank you for your help. I would never be able to finish this work without it.
10. I recommended that he apply to at least three universities.
11. Sitting on a park bench and watching the brightly coloured leaves fall gently to the ground, he fell at peace with the world.
12. Why didn’t you tell me about this before? I certainly wish I had informed earlier.
13. Ever since I can remember. mathematics has been my favourite subject.
14. It's a funny story, I’ll tell you the details when I call you tomorrow.
15. When the puzzled student could not figure out the answer to the puzzling problem, she demanded that I give her the correct answer, but I insisted that she figure it out for herself.
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1. Do you know that man *sitting* in the brown leather chair?
2. Many of the goods that *have been produced* since the beginning of the twentieth century are totally machine-made.
3. I *have known* Beth for six years. When I *met* her, she *was working* in a law office.
4. If you *were* there yesterday, you *met* my parents.
5. *Being* an excellent researcher, Dr. Banes *is respected* by the entire faculty.
6. Had I known Dan wouldn’t be here, I *would not have come*.
7. *Having heard* that story many times before, I got bored when Jim began to tell it again.
8. Anna is grown up now. You shouldn’t speak to her as if she *were* a child.
9. Thank you for your help. I *would never* be able to finish this work without it.
10. I recommended that he *apply* to at least three universities.
11. *Sitting* on a park bench and *watching* the brightly coloured leaves fall gently to the ground, he fell at peace with the world.
12. Why didn’t you tell me about this before? I certainly wish I *had been informed* earlier.
13. Ever since I can remember, mathematics *has been* my favourite subject.
14. It's a funny story, I’ll tell you the details when I *call* you tomorrow.
15. When the puzzled student could not figure out the answer to the puzzle problem, she demanded that I *give* her the correct answer, but I insisted that she *figure* it out for herself.