Verb Phrase 69

Fill each gap with the verb in brackets at the end of each sentence.


1

I can see it already. I . . . . to break something valuable. (go [prediction])

2

The hairdresser . . . . the street while cutting your hair. (watch)

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Watched

David

watches

3

How far . . . . we . . . . to run? (go [intention])

4

I must . . . . to switch the lights off when I come out of the tunnel. (not forget)

5

Will Miss Richardson . . . . please? (stand up)

6

Watch out! The lamp . . . . to fall over. (go [prediction])

7

How often, do you think, . . . . Henry . . . . to tidy his desk? (try to)

8

There . . . . a number in the top right-hand corner. (be [past])

9

I . . . . to do anything until the evening. (not go [intention])

10

The cupboard is very old: it . . . . over a hundred years old. (be)

11

Three years ago vegetables . . . . much cheaper. (be)

12

It seems that Mr Tucker can . . . . that people have emotions. (not understand)

13

Who . . . . you . . . . to give the prize to? (go [intention])

14

Why . . . . everybody . . . . at Freya and not at me? (smile)

15

We are . . . . every minute which passes without you here. (hate)

16

Georgina . . . . long trousers and got scratched by the brambles. (not wear)