1. It will upset him (to be told) about the accident. 2. The only sound (heard) was the ticking of the clock in the room. 3. I am glad (to have been given) this book. It is my dream (to read) it. 4. I am glad (to have given) you this book. You learnt so many new facts from it. 5. We want (to inform) you about it. 6. They are glad (to have been invited) to our party. 7. It is so nice of you (to have met) me at the station last night. 8. Hi, I am glad (to see) you. 9. I am glad (to have seen) you at our last party. 10. He hates (to joke), he doesn’t have any sense of humour. 11. Children like (being told) fairy-tales. 12. We pretended (to be listening) to him with interest and did not (notice) his mistakes. 13. We hoped (to find) him at home and went there by taxi. 14. She can (be seen) in the gallery every night as she is fond of art.
1. Two men were arrested when they tried to sell a painting that (had been stolen) from Mrs. Hilton’s collection. It (was given) to her as a wedding present. 2. Jane was surprised to find the fridge empty. All the food (had been eaten). 3. The Kiddles were able to go to the concert as the tickets (had been booked) long before. 4. The newspaper report said that lately there (had been) a serious decline in the number of people qualifying as teachers. 5. By the end of the next month over 20 old buildings (will have been demolished). 6. The newspaper report read that a ban on tiger hunting (had been imposed) to prevent the instinction of tigers. 7. When the boss entered the room in the morning he saw that all the accounts (had been done). 8. The new software trial (had been completed) and the staff were ready to release it. 9. Columbus discovered America though at first he thought he (had reached) Asia. Before he discovered it people (had believed) that the earth was flat. 10. Scott reached the South Pole in 1912 but Amundsen (had beaten) him by a month.