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Sahingx305 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Supply the correct forms of the verbs.Please help!!

1.I (to leave) the day after tomorrow.I (to be) just in time for the holiday.
2....are you (to plan) anything for the eighth of the march?We (not to go) anywhere,the traffic is too heavy.
3.My family (to come back) tomorrow.They (to come) just in time for the Easter celebration.
4.We (to have) breakfast at 7 tomorrow as Jane (to catch) an early train to come in time to her sister's wedding.
5.--Where's Tom ? It's already 9 o'clock.
--Look! He (to come).
6.--When you (to leave) for the city?
--In about half an hour.I want to get away before the traffic gets bad.
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!
  

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Welcome to the forum, sahing.Emotion: shake hands

We don't do your homework for you. You're expected to make an effort yourself first
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You mean 'What do I have to do?' (Always capitalise I and the first word of every sentence.)

Did your teacher not explain what you have to do?

Incidentally, parts of this exercise are ungrammatical. For example, we don't write the eighth of the march, but 8th March.

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Quote1.I (to leave) the day after tomorrow.I (to be) just in time for the holiday.
2....are you (to plan) anything for the eighth of the march?We (not to go) anywhere,the traffic is too heavy.
3.My family (to come back) tomorrow.They (to come) just in time for the Easter celebration.
4.We (to have) breakfast at 7 tomorrow as Jane (to catch) an early train to come in time to her sister'
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The tigers (not eat) grass

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