Choose the right words to complete the sentences. 1. there are two interesting historical novels. which will you choose? i won’t take (either/neither). i prefer detective stories. 2. bob is a good athlete. he has just (set/break) last year’s record. 3. your sweater is so (filthy/nasty). put it into the washing machine. 4. my favorite game is basketball. i support our city (crew/team). 5. if you want to combine studies and sport, you should (do/make) an effort.
1.I want him to be my friend.
2.They would like us to learn English.
3.We expect them to arrive at 6 p.m.
4.She doesn't want her daughter to live in France.
5.I would like you to offer them our help.
6.She heard him open the door.
7.Tom expects me to write letters every week.
1.We expect him to sign the contract on Monday.
2.He wants the doctor to be sent for.
3.Mr Garret would like the house to be renovated in summer.
4.I don't hear her sing at the moment.
5.When do you want me to call?
6.We wouldn't like Liz to know the truth.
7.Why don't you want them to come to the party?
8.I want my name to be included in the list.
9.When do you want this work to be completed?
10.She made him promise to stay with them.
11.They expected the letter to have been received
2) Tom has been cooking since morning.
3) Children have been playing on the playground since 3 o’clock.
4) Students have been studying physics for 2 years
5) Have you been writing your homework since morning?
6) Ann have been taking care of her brother for 3 years.
7) Has Jane been writing this later for 1 hour?
8) How long have you been watching this film?
9) My teacher has been wanting for me for 15 minutes
10) I have been playing this game since last evening.