Verb Phrase 87.c
Fill the gaps with a form of the verb given at the end of each sentence.
1
What . . . . . you . . . . . about love? (know)
2
There . . . . . a lot of logic in what the politician said. (be [past])
3
The man in the ticket office . . . . . whether it was possible to leave our bags anywhere. (not know)
4
Amelia must . . . . . to use her charm and popularity for good. (learn)
5
. . . . . the children . . . . . their letters to Father Christmas yet? (write)
6
How many pages will I . . . . . translate? (have to)
7
The settlers . . . . . with official permission. (not build)
8
. . . . . I . . . . . to knock? I'm sorry! (forget [past])
9
Why was Ms Brown . . . . . at my desk when I came into the office? (sit)
10
Oliver is . . . . . run in the Paris marathon. (go to)
11
I wonder. How much of her speech she really ? (mean)
12
I expect the war criminals . . . . . to use their stolen money to avoid justice. (hope [past])
13
The grass . . . . . very tall because wild deer ate it. (not grow)
14
Wake up! You are . . . . . asleep again. (fall)
15
I went all the way out there, and Marty . . . . . there. (not be)
16
The woman in the shop . . . . . me the wrong change. (give)