1. Not to be
2.arriving
3. Revising
4. To tell
5. To turn
I 1)am thinking (think ) about visiting Jane this afternoon.
I would it bother. I 2)(think) she is away on holiday.
Mr Jones 3) (has) a telephone message from his wife.
Can it wait?
He 4) (is having ) a business meeting and I don't want to disturb him.
The police 5) (are still looking) for fingerprints left in the room.
It 6) ...(looks) as if they won't find the criminal.
I 7) (love ) breathing in clean, country air. - So do I.
I ( 8) (love ) every minute of this walking trip.
I ( 9) ( see ). That's why you're wearing a suit and tie.
I(10) (am seeing) my boss about a pay rise this afternoon.
You must do your homework maths teacher
-You mustn't watch tv so much grandmother
-You must clean your room mother
-You mustn't go to bed so late mother
-You must clean your teeth dentis
-You mustn't eat so many sweets dentis
-You must practise the piano music teacher
-You mustn'tn play so many computer games bossy sister
-You mustn't talk in the lesson head techer
-You mustn't chew gum when you talk head teacher
-You mustn't come home so late father
1 Could you try not to be late tomorrow? (not be)
2 I'll never forget arriving in New York for the first time. (arrive)
3 I think you need to revise the irregular verbs. (revise)
4 Did you remember to tell James about the meeting tomorrow? (tell)
5 If the computer doesn't work, try turning it off and on again. (turn)