Tomorrow father (to come) late. We (to do) all our home-work and (to drink) tea when he (to come).
When I (to come), he (to live) in the same old house where I first (to meet) him. He (to tell) me he (to wait) for me for already some time.
When I (to come) to Pete’s house last Sunday, he (to read) a new book. He (to say) he (to give) it to me soon. Today I (to take) it from him. Now I (to read) it. I (to finish) it by Friday. If you like, I (to give) it to you on Saturday when you (to come) to see me.
Lanny (to return) home after seven years of absence. During these seven years he (to study) in Cape Town where his people (to send) him. Lanny was glad at the thought that he (to do) what they (to hope) he (to do) and that soon he (to be) among his people again.
She told me that those newspapers ( to put) away carefully where they (not to lose).
He began writing books not because he wanted (to earn) a living. He wanted (to read) and (not to forget).
(To show) the wrong direction, the travelers soon lost their way.
While (to examine), the boy could not help crying.
The girl was proud of (to choose) to represent the sportsmen of the school at the coming competition. She thanked her classmates for (to choose) her and promised to do her best to win.
He was very glad of (to help) in his difficulty.
Read the (to translate) sentences once more.
The watch requires (to repair).
Jane Eyre remembered (to lock) up in the red room for (to contradict) Mrs Reed.
After (to correct) by the teacher, the students’ papers were returned to them.
Why people (to read) adventure stories?
He entered the laboratory without (to notice)