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b) The car was so old that we (to must) sell it.
The car was so old that we had to sell it.
c) He (to like) tennis? Yes, … d) Carry usually (to teach) English but at the moment she (to teach) Dutch to the sixth year. e) You (to have) your book yesterday? f) Is this right or I (to be) wrong? g) Sue wasn’t at home but I (to can) contact her at her office. h) Sarah (to work) in a hospital; she’s a doctor. i) We (to go) to Helen’s party last Saturday. j) We (to find) a nice present for Jane in the new clothes shop when we were in town. k) She was on time and she finally (to catch) the train. l) They (to feel) sick this morning and so they (to decide) to stay at home. m) I promise I (to be) back for your party! n) You (to be) very elegant at your sister’s wedding last Saturday. o) She (to go) to university next year. p) He (not to be) very happy because his mum (to refused) to invite his friend last week. q) Look, she (not to eat) but she (to drink).
Does he like tennis? Yes, he does.
Carry usually teaches English but at the moment she is teaching Dutch to the sixth year.
Did you have your book yesterday?
Is this right or am I wrong?
Sue wasn’t at home but I was able to contact her at her office.
Sarah works in a hospital; she’s a doctor.
We went to Helen’s party last Saturday.
We found a nice present for Jane in the new clothes shop when we were in town.
She was on time and she finally caught the train.
They felt sick this morning and so they decided to stay at home.
I promise I will be back for your party!
You were very elegant at your sister’s wedding last Saturday.
She will go to university next year.
He wasn’t very happy because his mum refused to invite his friend last week.
Look, she is not / isn’t eating but she is / ’s drinking.