He says thay (to finish) the house by the end of next month.
It is September already. The leaves (to fall) soon.
We (to have) dinner together tomorrow
He gave me a smile as much as to say: "I only (to joke)."
He asked if I (to have) breakfast.
They (to drive) for half an hour befire Blair spoke.
At the further end of village (to stand) the medieval church.
"Are you keen on sailing?" "I (to do) never any."
You bet I'm burning myself out. I (to do) it for so many tears now - and who cares?
The general (to wait) on the platform when I arrived at Camberley.
Jack (to look) at her trying to guess what was coming.
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