1. He always prefers being told the truth. 2. I don't mind being sent there. 3. I avoid being visited by strangers. 4. I remember being asked for help. 5. I'm tired of being asked questions. 6. I'm looking forward to beeing shown the place. 7. I object to this work being done now. 8. They insist on being let in. 9. I avoid being asked for help. 10. Do you mind being told how to do it? 11. Why are you afraid of being asked questions? 12. Why do you object to being shown the letter? 13. I don't mind being left alone. 14. I object to being forced to do it.
2. I don't mind being sent there.
3. I avoid being visited by strangers.
4. I remember being asked for help.
5. I'm tired of being asked questions.
6. I'm looking forward to beeing shown the place.
7. I object to this work being done now.
8. They insist on being let in.
9. I avoid being asked for help.
10. Do you mind being told how to do it?
11. Why are you afraid of being asked questions?
12. Why do you object to being shown the letter?
13. I don't mind being left alone.
14. I object to being forced to do it.
1. Jones insisted on shaking hands.
2.İ take all the blame for not seeing further than my nose.
3. Unfortunately I haven't succeeded in making much impression on you.
4. He made a point of never sounding disappointed.
5. His mission had very little to do with winning the war.
6. He had never had much difficulty ...getting jobs. The trouble had always been ...keeping them.
7. She thanked him for taking her out.
8. He did not object to seeing Francis.
9. I shali look forward to seeing your book.
10. I thought of taking a trip up the Scandinavian coast.
11. Jack hesitated, then decided on talking.
12. I told him that we were about to be turned out of our flat for not paying the rent.;
13. Quite late, when he was on the point of going upstairs, the door bell rang.
14. He put the note under a saucer on the table to keep it fom blowing away.