11. Complete the sentences with the appropriate for of the verbs on the right.
1. Laura always dresses in the latest DRESS
fashion.
2. We
two books this READ
month. Both of them
in English
WRITE
3. It
since early morn- RAIN
ing. When do you think it will stop?
4. I'm not sure he
able BE
to buy the latest book by George Ru-
pert.
5. Where is John? Where
he GO
2
6. When I
home along WALK
High Street, I
Rob whom MEET
I
for more than a NOT SEE
year.
2. We read two books this month. Both of them are in English.
3. It has been raining since early morning. When do you think it will stop?
4. I'm not sure he will be able to buy the latest book by George Rupert.
5. Where is John? Where did he go?
6. When I walked home along High Street, I met Rob whom I hadn't seen for more than a year.
Explanation:
1. The verb "dress" needs to be in the third person singular form to agree with the subject "Laura," so we use "dresses." The word "fashion" is a noun and doesn't require any changes.
2. The verb "read" needs to agree with the subject "We" and the past tense form is used to indicate that the action happened in the past. The verbs "write" and "are" also need to agree with the subject and the tense form used in the sentence.
3. The verb "rain" needs to be in the present tense form to match the ongoing action. The phrase "since early morning" indicates that the action started in the past.
4. The verb "be" needs to agree with the subject "he." The word "able" is an adjective and doesn't require any changes.
5. The verb "go" needs to be in the past tense form to indicate that the action happened in the past. The word "he" is the subject of the sentence.
6. The verbs "walk" and "meet" need to agree with the subject "I" and the past tense form is used to indicate that the actions happened in the past. The verb "see" also needs to agree with the subject and the past tense form is used to indicate that the action didn't happen in the past. The word "whom" is used as the object of the verb "meet." The phrase "for more than a year" indicates the duration of time.