Exercise 30.
After Have, use past participle
C/I
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Statement
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I
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1. The young girl drunk a glass
of milk.
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C
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2. Before she left, she had asked her
mother for permission.
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C
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3. Having finished the term peper, he
began studying for the exam.
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I
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4. The secretary has broke her
typewraiter.
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I
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5. The installer should have completes
the task more quickly.
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C
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6. He has often become angry during
meeting.
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I
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7. She has rarely rode her horse
in the park.
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I
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8. Having saw the film, he was
quite disappointed.
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C
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9. Tom has thought about taking that
job.
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I
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10. You might have respond more
effectively.
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Exercise 31.
After Be, use the present participle or the past participle
C/I
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Statement
|
I
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1.
At 12.00
Sam is eat his lunch.
|
C
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2.
We are
meeting them later today.
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I
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3.
The
message was took by the receptionist.
|
C
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4.
Being
heard was extremely important to him.
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I
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5.
The Smiths
are build their house on some property that they own in the desert.
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C
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6.
It had
been noticed that some staff members were late.
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I
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7.
The
report shoud have been submit by noon.
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I
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8.
Are the
two companies merge into one?
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C
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9.
He could
be taking four courses this semester.
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I
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10.
The
score information has been duplicates on the back-up disk.
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Exercise 32.
After Will, would or other modal, use the base form of the word
C/I
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Statement
|
C
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1.
The
salescerk might lower the price.
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I
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2.
The
television movie will finishes in a few minutes.
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C
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3.
Should
everyone arrive by 8.00?
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C
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4.
The
method for organizing files can be improved.
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I
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5.
The
machine may clicks off if it is overused.
|
C
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6.
Every morning
the plants must be watered
|
C
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7.
The
houses with the ocean wiews could sell for considerably more
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I
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8.
Would
anyone liked to see the movie?
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C
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9.
I don’t
know when it will depart
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I
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10.
She will
work on the project only if she can has a full-time secretary
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