Write the correct form of the verb in brackets and a corresponding adverb. 1 We (rarely, to see) each other now. 2 I (to work) there for a couple of months - I’m going abroad in the summer. 3 If you (to listen) to the radio, why don’t you switch it off? 4 His only bad habit is that he (to talk) too loudly. 5 So, in the first scene, we (to see) him getting up. Then h(to go) out and (to meet) a strange woman. 6 You (to make) goulash with meat, vegetables and paprika. 7 I never do anything I (to feel) is against my principles. 8 He (to appear) to be very friendly but I don’t know him very well.
1 We rarely see each other now. 2 I have worked there for a couple of months - I’m going abroad in the summer. 3 If you are listening to the radio, why don’t you switch it off? 4 His only bad habit is that he talks too loudly. 5 So, in the first scene, we see him getting up. Then he goes out and meets a strange woman. 6 You make goulash with meat, vegetables and paprika. 7 I never do anything I feel is against my principles. 8 He appears to be very friendly but I don’t know him very well.
1 We rarely see each other now.
2 I have worked there for a couple of months - I’m going abroad in the summer.
3 If you are listening to the radio, why don’t you switch it off?
4 His only bad habit is that he talks too loudly.
5 So, in the first scene, we see him getting up. Then he goes out and meets a strange woman.
6 You make goulash with meat, vegetables and paprika.
7 I never do anything I feel is against my principles.
8 He appears to be very friendly but I don’t know him very well.