Grammar: 1. the present tenses, the past and the future indefinite tense. 2. the use of prepositions.
i. use the proper tense istead of the infinitives in brackets.
1. "good evening", she said and (to seat) herself on a flat stone near him. "you (to wait) long? " (p. abrahams) 2. "forgive me, murdock", he said simply. "we (to understand) each other better in the future". (c. doyle) 3. when i (to arrive) at the university the hall (to be) already full of students and their relatives. (a.cronin) 4. "you (to go) to the pictures this morning? " "i (not to go). i'm busy", said val. (e.stucley) 5. "so here you are! and i (to look) for you everywhere". -" (bennet) 6. i was going to go to cape town but now i (not to go). i (to stay) here. i never (to go). i (to work) here. (p.abrahams) 7. "somebody (to beat) him to death", whispered stackhurst in horror. (c.doyle)
She leaves home at 8 o'clock.
What does she leave at 8 o'clock? Where does she go at 8 o'clock? Who leaves home at 8 o'clock? When does she leaves home?They are joining us.
What are they doing? Where are they joining us? Who is joining us? When are they joining us?I go to school in the afternoon.
What do I do in the afternoon? Where do I go in the afternoon? Who is going to school in the afternoon? When do I go to school?The father is reading a newspaper now.
What is the father reading now? Where is the father reading a newspaper now? Who is reading a newspaper now? When is the father reading a newspaper?My friend is a student.
What is doing my friend? Where is my friend? Who was a student? When was my friend a student?