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Exercise 1. Insert lhc appropriate

Exercise 1. Insert lhc appropriate form of the gerund.
1. Stark sat down without __ (to speak) (Jones) 2. He did not go without __ by Amy. (to congratulate) (Dickens)3. After __ more closely than usual and __ his hair, he [Herzog] took the bus uptown, (to shave, to brush) (Bellow)4. At South Square, on __ that Michael and Fleur were out, he -did not dress for dinner, but went to the nursery, (to discover) (Galsworthy)5. I had to sound as if I didn't mind __, as though I had no temper of my own. (to insult) (Snow)6. She kept on __, her voice low and controlled, (to talk) (Braine) 7. In the morning light, she was, ashamed of herself for __ so __ the night before, (to elate) (Snow)8. The house wanted __ (to do up) (Galsworthy)9. Even a criminal must be told the nature of his crime before __ (to convict) (Stone)10. She showed none of the usual feminine pleasure at __ hard to understand, inscrutable, mysterious, (to be) (Priestley) 11. I still reproached myself for not __ open with Douglas Osbaldiston from the start, when he had invited me to do so. (to be) (Snow)12. No woman looks her best after __ up all night, (to sit) (Shaw)13. His legs were somewhat stiff from not — or __ for days, (to hike, to climb) (Baum)14. I'm tired of __ like a silly fat lamb, (to treat) (Coppard)15. I know everyone who's worth __ (to know) (Maugham)16. After __ this, he; cursed himself for not __ the opposite, so that he might have used the expected guest as a lever to get rid of Misha. (to say, to say) (Murdoch)17. There is vivid happiness in merely __ alive, (to be) (Coppard)18. "Your tie needs—," Mrs. Simpson said, (to straighten) (Greene)19. The attempt is at least worth __ (to make) (Collins)20. Mr. Creakle then caned Tommy Traddles for __ in tears, instead of cheers, on account of Mr. Mell's departure... (to discover) (Dickens)21. He apologized to Hooker for __ so late, (to be down) (Priestley) 22. One could not walk or drive about Philadelphia without __ and __ with the general tendency toward a more cultivated and selective social life, (to see, to impress) (Dreiser) 23. I just couldn't stand __ away from you any longer, (to be) (Stone)24. I remember __ him with her and Marner going away from church, (to see) (Eliot)25. When I told him that I meant to live in Paris for a while, and had taken an apartment, he reproached me bitterly lor not __ him know, (to let) (Maugham) 26. He had a flat smooth face with heavy-lidded green eyes that gave the impression of __ at a slant, (to set) (Braine) 27. His latest craze was to discover her age, which he cursed himself for not __ when he had«her passport in his hands, (to observe) (Murdoch)28. Let me tell you whose house you've come into without __ or __ (to ask, to want) (Faulkner)29. I'm tired of __ to you. (to talk) (Maugham)30. They soon discovered that the gate was securely locked. They looked at one another in a mixed fashion, a trifle disappointed at __, but still triumphant at __ the place, (to hold up, to find) (Priestley)
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Exercise 1. Insert the lhc appropriate form of the gerund.1. Stark sat down without _ (to speak) (Jones) 2. He did not go without _ by Amy. (to congratulate) (Dickens) 3. After _ more closely than usual and _ his hair, he [Herzog] took the bus uptown, (to shave, brush) (Bellow) 4. At South Square on _ that Michael and Fleur were out, he did not dress for dinner, but went to the nursery, (to discover) (Galsworthy) 5. I had to sound as if I didn't mind _ as though I had no temper of my own. (to insult) (Snow) 6. She kept on _ her voice low and controlled, (to talk) (Braine) 7. In the morning light, she was ashamed of herself for _ so _ the night before (to elate) (Snow) 8. The house wanted _ (to do) (Galsworthy) 9. Even a criminal must be told the nature of his crime before _ (to convict) (Stone) 10. She showed none of the usual feminine pleasure at _ hard to understand, inscrutable, mysterious, (to be) (Priestley) 11. I reproached myself for still not open with Douglas Osbaldiston _ from the start, when he had invited me to do so. (to be) (Snow) 12. No woman looks her best after _ up all night (to sit) (Shaw) 13. His legs were somewhat stiff from not-or _ for days, (to hike, to climb) (Baum) 14. I'm tired of _ like a silly fat lamb, (to treat) (Coppard) 15. I know everyone who's worth _ (to know) (Maugham) 16. After this _ he; cursed himself for not _ the opposite, so that he might have used the expected guest as a lever to get rid of Abdullah. (to say, to say) (Murdoch) 17. There is vivid in happiness _ merely alive, (to be) (Coppard) 18. "Your tie needs is," Mrs. Simpson said, (to straighten) (Greene) 19. The attempt is at least worth _ (to make) (Collins) 20. Mr. Creakle then caned Tommy Traddles for _ in tears, instead of cheers, on account of Mr Mell's departure. (to discover) (Dickens) 21. He apologized to Hooker for _ so late (to be down) (Priestley) 22. One could not walk or drive about Philadelphia without _ and _ with the general tendency toward a more cultivated and selective social life, (to see, to impress) (Dreiser) 23. I just couldn't stand _ away from you any longer, (to be) (Stone) 24. I remember him with her _ and Marner going away from church, (to see) (Eliot) 25. When I told him that I meant to live in Paris for a while, and had taken an apartment, he reproached me bitterly lor not _ know him (to let) (Maugham) 26. He had a flat smooth face with heavy-lidded green eyes that gave the impression of _ at a slant (to set) (Braine) 27. His latest craze was to discover her age, which he cursed himself for not _ when he had "her passport in his hands, (to observe) (Murdoch) 28. Let me tell you whose house you've come into without _ or _ (to ask, to want) (Faulkner) 29. I'm tired of _ to you. (to talk) (Maugham) 30. They soon discovered that the gate was securely locked. They looked at one another in a mixed fashion, a trifle disappointed at _, but still triumphant at _ the place, (to hold up, to find) (Priestley)
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Exercise 1. Insert lhc appropriate form of the gerund.
1. Stark sat down without __ (to speak) (Jones) 2. He did not go without __ by Amy. (to congratulate) (Dickens) 3. After __ more closely than usual and __ his hair, he [Herzog] took the bus uptown, (to shave, to brush) (Bellow) 4. At South Square, on __ that Michael and Fleur were out, he -did not dress for dinner, but went to the nursery, (to discover) (Galsworthy) 5. I had to sound as if I did not mind __, as though I had no temper of my own. (to insult) (Snow) 6. She kept on __, her voice low and controlled, (to talk) (Braine) 7. In the morning light, she was, ashamed of herself for __ so __ the night before, (to elate) (Snow) 8. The house wanted __ (to do up) (Galsworthy) 9. Even a criminal must be told the nature of his crime before __ (to convict) (Stone) 10. She showed none of the usual feminine pleasure at __ hard to understand, inscrutable, mysterious, (to be) (Priestley) 11. I still reproached myself for not __ open with Douglas Osbaldiston from the start, when he had invited me to do so . (to be) (Snow) 12. No woman looks her best after __ up all night, (to sit) (Shaw) 13. His legs were somewhat stiff from not - or __ for days, (to hike, to climb) (Baum) 14. I'm tired of __ like a silly fat lamb, (to treat) (Coppard) 15. I know everyone who's worth __ (to know) (Maugham) 16. After __ this, he; cursed himself for not __ the opposite, so that he might have used the expected guest as a lever to get rid of Misha. (to say, to say) (Murdoch) 17. There is vivid happiness in merely __ alive, (to be) (Coppard) 18. "Your tie needs-," Mrs. Simpson said, (to straighten) (Greene) 19. The attempt is at least worth __ (to make) (Collins) 20. Mr. Creakle then caned Tommy Traddles for __ in tears, instead of cheers, on account of Mr. Mell's departure ... (to discover) (Dickens) 21. He apologized to Hooker for __ so late, (to be down) (Priestley) 22. One could not walk or drive about Philadelphia without __ and __ with the general tendency toward a more cultivated and selective social life, (to see, to impress ) (Dreiser) 23. I just could not stand __ away from you any longer, (to be) (Stone) 24. I remember __ him with her ​​and Marner going away from church, (to see) (Eliot) 25. When I told him that I meant to live in Paris for a while, and had taken an apartment, he reproached me bitterly lor not __ him know, (to let) (Maugham) 26. He had a flat smooth face with heavy-lidded green eyes that gave the impression of __ at a slant, (to set) (Braine) 27. His latest craze was to discover her age, which he cursed himself for not __ when he had «her passport in his hands, (to observe ) (Murdoch) 28. Let me tell you whose house you've come into without __ or __ (to ask, to want) (Faulkner) 29. I'm tired of __ to you. (to talk) (Maugham) 30. They soon discovered that the gate was securely locked. They looked at one another in a mixed fashion, a trifle disappointed at __, but still triumphant at __ the place, (to hold up, to find) (Priestley)
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exercise 1. Insert lhc) form of the gerund.1. stark sat down without _ _ (to learn) (jones) 2. he did not go without _ _ by amy. (to congratulate) (Dickens) 3. after _ _ more version than usual and _ _ his hair, he took the bus uptown (herzog), (to shave, to brush) (Bellow) 4. at south square, on _ _ that michael and fleur were out, he did not dress for dinner, but went to the nursery (to discover) (Galsworthy) 5. i had to sound as if i didn't mind _ _, as though i had no temper of my own. (to insult) (snow) 6. she kept on _ _, her voice low and controlled (to talk) (Braine) 7. in the morning light, she was, ashamed of herself for _ _ so _ _ the night before, to elate) (snow) 8. the house was _ _ (to do up) (Galsworthy) 9. even a criminal must be told the nature of the crime before _ _ (to convict) (stone) 10. she showed none of the usual feminine pleasure at _ _ hard to understand, inscrutable, mysterious (to be) (Priestley) 11. i still reproached myself for not _ _ open with douglas Osbaldiston from the start, when he had invited me to do so. (to be) (snow) 12. no woman looks her best in _ _ up all night (to sit) (shaw) 13. his legs were very stiff from not - or _ _ for days, to hike, to accommodate) (baum) 14. i 'm tired of _ _ like a very fat lamb, (very) (Coppard) 15. i know everyone who's worth _ _ (to know) (Maugham) 16. after _ _ this, he; cursed himself for not _ _ the opposite, so that he might have used the expected guest as a lever to get rid of misha. (to say, to say) (Murdoch) 17. there is vivid happiness in merely _ _ alive, (to be) (Coppard) 18. your tie is, "mrs. simpson said, (to straighten) (greene) 19. the order is at least worth _ _ (to make) (collins) 20. mr. Creakle then caned tommy Traddles for _ _ in tears, instead of cheers, on account of mr. Mell's departure. (3) (Dickens) 21. he apologized to hooker for _ _ so late, (to be)) (Priestley) 22. one could not walk or drive in philadelphia without _ _ and _ _ with the general tendency toward a more cultivated and selective social life, to see, to article shows) (Dreiser) 23. i just couldn't stand _ _ away from you any longer, (to be) (stone) 24. i remember _ _ him with her and Marner going away from the church, (to see) (Eliot) 25. when i told him that i more to live in paris for a while, and had taken an apartment, he reproached me bitterly for not _ _ him know, (to let) (Maugham) 26. he had a flat top face with heavy lidded green eyes that gave the impression of _ _ at a slant, (set) (Braine) 27. his latest craze was to discover her age, which he cursed himself for not _ _ when he had« her passport in his hands (to observe) (Murdoch) 28. let me tell you whose house you've come into without _ _ or _ _ (to ask to want) (faulkner) 29. i 'm tired of _ _ to you. (to talk) (Maugham) 30. they soon discovered that the gate was locked securely. they looked at one another in a mixed fashion, these fragrant space at _ _, but still triumphant at _ _ the place, to hold up, to find) (Priestley)
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