Replace the brackets using the correct tense-forms of the verbs1. He usually spends money but now he (to spend) a lot as he (to look for) a new job. Hopefully he (to find) it soon2. She managed to sell the jacket though she (to wear) it for some time. - How much she (to get)?3. You won't learn how to do it until you (to do) it on your own.-You (to try)?4. Why don't you trust him? He (to let) you down? In fact he - . It (to be) last year when I (to be) away on business.5. It's raining still! we are to leave in half an hour. I wonder if it (to stop) by then.6. I ran out of my patience last night and went to the neighbours to find out what they constantly (to saw and drill) there.7. Hardly we (to go ashore) when the wind (to increase) but we were out of danger.8. If the storm becomes worse he (to have) to spend the night in the country.9. The petersons (tocome) tomorrow. Let's treat them to something special.10. He didn't follow my advice though he (to promise) do.
He usually spends money but now he is spending a lot as he is looking for a new job. Hopefully he will find it soon.She managed to sell the jacket though she had worn it for some time. - How much did she get?You won't learn how to do it until you do it on your own. - Have you tried?Why don't you trust him? Has he let you down? In fact he hasn't. It was last year when I was away on business.It's still raining! we are to leave in half an hour. I wonder if it will stop by then.I ran out of patience last night and went to the neighbors to find out what they were constantly sawing and drilling there.Hardly had we gone ashore when the wind increased but we were out of danger.If the storm becomes worse he will have to spend the night in the country.The Petersons are coming tomorrow. Let's treat them to something special.He didn't follow my advice though he promised to do.