1. We have taken (to take) a lot of pictures for our album this year. 2. He has left (to leave) for London, we won't see him for a month. 3. I have read (to read) this story twice; it's very interesting. 4. The weather has changed (to change) greatly; it's so cold now. 5. We have bought (to buy) Granny a nice present for her birthday. We think she will like it. 6. It will be (to be) very warm in Yerevan this week. 7. Where's the picture? I have given (to give) it to Bob. 8. Jane isn't at home now. She has gone (to go) to the playground. 9. They have done (to do) all their work. They are free to play now. 10. Look! Somebody is breaking (to break) the window.
Jordan Vogt-Roberts digs out a trek across uncharted territory in Kong: Skull Island. Nearly 2 hours goes by before the calm returns to the island. There is a pretty decent pace pushing the story along, but it hurts the character development to a certain extent. Part of it is there are too many characters to work with and follow. Another part is there are a plethora of monster scenes that there isn't enough time spent with all the humans. The action is destructive and massive. There is no shame in showcasing Kong on screen and this is a good thing. Kong displays his power against the skullcrawlers. Of all the human characters, Samuel L. Jackson and John C. Reilly offer up the most interesting performances. Kong gets much on love screen, probably even much more than any of the humans. Kong: Skull Island drops the seismic charges and delivers an explosive traverse across the island.
2. He has left (to leave) for London, we won't see him for a month.
3. I have read (to read) this story twice; it's very interesting.
4. The weather has changed (to change) greatly; it's so cold now.
5. We have bought (to buy) Granny a nice present for her birthday. We think she will like it.
6. It will be (to be) very warm in Yerevan this week.
7. Where's the picture? I have given (to give) it to Bob.
8. Jane isn't at home now. She has gone (to go) to the playground.
9. They have done (to do) all their work. They are free to play now.
10. Look! Somebody is breaking (to break) the window.