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for me to write about that time in detail – I can‘t bear to. 12. He opened the door of his
room for her to go out. 13. Buttonwood Street, where he spent the first ten years of his
life was a lovely place for a boy to live. 14. She longed for night to come to bring sleep
to her. 15. It was really warm for May, and still light enough for him to see his cows in
the meadow beyond the river. 16. The idea is for us to give
a special concert at the
Festival Hall. 17. My house is always ready for anyone to come into. 18. My dear, this
isn‘t the time for us to quarrel. 19. Erik saw that she was impatient for him to be gone.
20. He waited for Bert to say something. 21. The decision was for her to make. 22.
There certainly wasn‘t any reason for him to be so secretive about being seen talking to
me.
Exercise 22
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Paraphrase the following sentences so as to use for-to-Infinitive phrases.
1. Sandy stood at the kitchen door waiting till Miss Brodie came for a walk by the sea.
2. It is time that you should go, Tom. 3. There was nobody who she could speak to. 4. A
peasant was walking wearily towards us, and we waited till he came up to us in order to
ask the way again. 5. Janet sat and waited till they went away. 6. She then sat down in
Mrs. Anthony‘s chair and waited till the kettle boiled. 7. Was it possible that she could
forget him? 8. Then she made her way to the kitchen where
the tray had been set by
Mrs. Anthony and waited till Mr. Pettigrew made the tea. 9. He waited till she spoke.
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