2. Use the appropriate form of the infinitive.
1. They want to be taken to the concert by their father.
2 .I am glad to have done all the homework yesterday.
3. This plant is known to produce tractors.
4. He wants his son to become a lawyer.
5. The enemy army was reported to have overthrown the defense lines and to be advancing towards the suburbs of the city.
6. He seems to know French very well: he is said to have spent his youth in Paris.
7. You had better call our distributors at once.
8. We are happy to be invited to the party.
9. That firm is reported to be conducting negotiations for the purchase of sugar.
10. It seemed to have been snowing heavily since early morning: the ground was covered with a deep layer of snow.
1. I hope to see you soon.
2. We expect to be back in two days.
3. He expected to be helped by his friends.
4. I am glad to have done all the homework yesterday.
5. I am sorry to have broken my pen.
6. I hate to be bothering you, but the students are still waiting to be given books for their work.
7. He seized every opportunity to appear in public: he was so anxious to be talked about.
8. Is there anything else to tell her? I believe she deserves to know the state of her sick brother.
9. He began writing books not because he wanted to earn a living.
10. The woman pretended to be reading and not to have heard the bell.
11. Perhaps it would upset her to be told the truth of the matter.
12. The only sound to be heard was the snoring of grandfather in the bedroom.
1.are
2.am
3.are
2.
1.the sun is shining
2.he plays the piano
3.I always make my bad
3.
1.I never go to school on Saturday
2.dad always pays the bill
3they sometimes drink milk