Use the correct form of the verbs in parentheses
1. “It seems ages since I (to see) you. Where you (to
be)?”
2. “Of course their relation can’t last, but when it
comes to an end it (to be) a wonderful experience
for him. She really (to make) a man of him.”
3. I (to try) to find out where they are, but all my
attempts (to fail).
4. They were beaming with pride when their son anno-
unced he (to break) a swimming record at school.
5. By the time winter sets in my granny (to store) a lot
of delicious food.
6. Great heavy tears ran down her cheeks. She (not to
cry) like that since she was a child.
7. Aunt Maria called us and said she already (to
announce) Mike about the departure, so I suppose that when we come to him at two, he already (to pack) his things.
8. Nobody knows that he (to decide) to sell his par- ents’ house.
9. I never (to ask) you before to do me a favour, but at the moment I need your trust and understanding.