1silvia (not hear) the answer- phone message last night so she_ (not know) she(pass), the exam.(see) steven yesterday he 2 when i (look) as if he (not sleep) for weeks.3 ginnie (feel) nervous about the journey becąuse it(be) the first time she (drive) at night.4 my grandmother(never fly) before, so she(not be) sure what to do at the airport yesterday 5 the man next to me was reading the sports section of a newspaper.i(want) to know if my team(win) at the weekend.i (look) and (read) the cesult.they_ (lost) again!
1. I am just passing through Chicago... and I thought you _might_ tell me a little about the city from an investment point of view. (may) (Dreiser) 2. He said he might be obliged to run on to Pittsburg for thirty six hours but he would be back on the third day. (may, to be) (Dreiser) 3. It had not yet occurred to her that she _might_ get money for the locket and ear-rings which she _ carried_ with her. (may, to carry) (Eliot) 4. I thought you _had_ better sense, (to have) (Dreiser) 5. Sir Wilfrid knew, from the frequency with which she used her handkerchief, that the tears _were running_ down her cheeks, (to run) (Marryat) 6. She [Dinah] hesitated no longer, but opening her own door gently, went out and tapped at Hetty's. "I knew you _were_ not in bed, my dear," she said, (to be) (Eliot) 7. We came to this part of the country in the hope that the bracing air... _would have_ a good effect upon him. (to have) (Conan Doyle) 8. The door opened suddenly, and a young fellow came in, with the air of one who _was_ the master (to be) (Conan Doyle) 9. She clung to the belief that he _was_ so fond of her that he _would_ never _be_ happy without her; and she still hugged her secret that a great gentleman _loved_ her. (to be, to be, to love) (Eliot)