Nov 6, 2016
- Complete the sentences.
- You must come with me. — . . . .
- I want that you come with me
- I want you come with me
- I want you to come with me
- Listen carefully. — . . . .
- I want you to listen carefully
- I want that you to listen carefully
- I want you listen carefully
- Please don’t be angry. — . . . .
- I don’t want you be angry
- I don’t want that you be angry
- I don’t want you to be angry
- Shall I wait for you? — . . . ?
- Do you want I wait for you
- Do you want me to wait for you
- Do you want me wait for you
- Don’t phone me tonight. — . . . .
- I want you not to phone me tonight
- I don’t want you to phone me tonight
- I don’t want you that to phone me tonight
- You must meet Sarah. — . . . .
- I want you to meet Sarah
- I want you that to meet Sarah
- I want you meet Sarah
- You must come with me. — . . . .
- Complete the sentences.
- Dan persuaded . . . to the cinema.
- I to go
- me go
- me to go
- I wanted to get to the station. A woman told . . . left after the bridge.
- me turn
- me to turn
- I to turn
- Brian wasn’t well. I advised . . . to the doctor.
- him to go
- him go
- he
- Linda had a lot of luggage. She asked . . . her.
- me to help
- I help
- me help
- I was busy. I told . . . in ten minutes.
- Tom to come back
- Tom come back
- that Tom to come back
- I wanted to make a phone call. Paul let . . . his phone.
- me to use
- me use
- that I use
- Sue is going to phone later. I told . . . before 8 o’clock.
- her don’t phone
- her not to phone
- her not phone
- Ann’s mother taught . . . the piano.
- her play
- she play
- her to play
- Dan persuaded . . . to the cinema.
- Complete the sentences with verbs.
- Please stay here. I don’t want you . . . .
- to go
- go
- I didn’t hear what she said, so I asked her . . . it.
- repeat
- to repeat
- “Shall we begin?”
“No, let’s . . . a few minutes.”- wait
- to wait
- Are they already here? I expected them . . . much later.
- arrive
- to arrive
- Kevin’s parents didn’t want him . . . married.
- get
- to get
- I want to stay here. You can’t make me . . . with you.
- go
- to go
- “Is that your bicycle?”
“No, it’s John’s. He let me . . . it.”- borrow
- to borrow
- Mary can’t come to the party. She told me . . . you.
- to tell
- tell
- Would you like a drink? Would you like me . . . some coffee?
- make
- to make
- “Ann doesn’t like me.”
“What makes you . . . that?”- think
- to think
- Please stay here. I don’t want you . . . .
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