135. Use the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect instead of the infini
tives in brackets:
1. Margot (to go) to the door and (to lock) it, and (to return)
with the key. 2. He sighed again and again, like one who (to
escape) from danger. 3. Then I (to search) for a piece of paper
and a pencil, and I (to write) a message for the maid. 4. He (to
make) tea and (to eat) the biscuits which Mrs. Aberdeen (to
bring) him. 5. Ansell (to give) an angry sigh, and at that moment
there (to be) a tap on the door. 6. When the cinema (to be) over
they (to go) for a walk across the dark, damp fields. 7. The door
(to open). A tall young woman (to stand) framed in the light that
(to fall) from the passage. 8. Cassie (to spend) the night at home,
and on entering the diningroom (to glance) at the space above
the fire. 9. He (to walk) about our sittingroom all afternoon,
murmuring to himself. 10. It (to be) all so sudden that for a
moment no one (to know) what (to happen). 11. He (to tell) me
that they (to be) at the same public school and (to be) friends
ever since. 12. At the age of seventyfour he (to be) excited as a
boy about his expedition. 13. Near the door he (to see) the man
he (to notice) at the station. 14. The house (to be) much smaller
than he (to think) at first.
136. Change the following sentences into disjunctive questions:
1. He is having dinner now. 2. They usually have dinner at
six. 3. She has a music lesson every Wednesday. 4. They had a
quarrel yesterday. 5. She is having a music lesson now. 6. He
had to take four exams. 7. Next week you’ll have to prepare for
your last exam. 8. She had to wait for a long time. 9. We have
to arrange everything by tomorrow. 10. He had to pay a lot of
money for this TVset. 11. They will have to start tomorrow
morning. 12. He has to work a lot at his English.
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