1. I am glad (to be introduced) to you. 2. The box was (to be handled) with care. You should (ask) someone (to help) you. This might not (have happened). 3. Her mood seems (to have changed) for the worse. We had better not (speak) to her now. 4. I am sorry (to have disappointed) you but I did not mean anything of the kind. 5. He is happy (to have been awarded) the first Landscape Prize for his picture. 6. He was anxious (to take) the first place in the figure-skating competition. 7. The poem can easily (be memorized). 8. This poem is easy (to memorize). 9. I did not expect (to be asked) this question. 10. There were so many things (to do), so many experiments (to try). 11. The teacher expected him (to give) a better answer at the examination. 12. They are supposed (to have benn experimenting) in this field for about a year and are believed (to have achieved) good results. 13. He must (have read) something funny; he is smiling all the time
1. The Queen likes to read detective stories by Agatha Christie 2. As a child the queen was called Lilibeth, because she could not pronounce Elizabeth properly. 3. The Queen starts her every day with a cup of tea at 7:30 in the morning. 4. The Queen takes a keen interest in Scottish dancing. 5. The Queen made her first flight in an airplane in 1945. 6. In 2009 the Queen received an IPod from President Barack Obama. 7. The Queen received five astronauts at Buckingham Palace 8. The Queen keeps coupons of her wedding dress.