Ex. 86, p. 483 to have been done — to do, to be doing, to have done, to have
been doing, to be done to be spoken to — to speak to, to be speaking to, to have
spoken
to, to have been speaking to, to have been spoken to to curl — to be curling, to
have curled, to have been curling,
to be curled, to have been curled to be breaking — to break, to have broken, to
have been
breaking, to be broken, to have been broken to have nodded — to nod, to be
nodding, to have nodded, to
have been nodding to drive — to be driving, to have driven, to have been driving,
to be driven, to have been driven
- to be ruined — to ruin, to be ruining, to have ruined, to have i been ruining, to
have been ruined
- to be rubbing — to rub, to have rubbed, to have been rubbing,
to be rubbed, to have been rubbed
to land — to be landing, to have landed, to have been landing,
to be landed, to have been landed to turn — to be turning, to have turned, to
have been turning,
to be turned, to have been turned to have been sleeping — to sleep, to be
sleeping, to have slept
to be got — to get, to be getting, to have got, to have been
getting, to have been got to be running — to run, to have run, to have been
running to have been read — to read, to be reading, to have been
reading, to be read to be said — to say, to be saying, to have said, to have been
saying, to have been said to arrive — to be arriving, to have arrived, to have
been arriving
to be telling — to tell, to have told, to have been telling, to be told, to have
been told
Ex. 87, p. 483 1. I'm so dreadfully sorry
to have bothered/to be bothering you in this stupid way.
2. He kept late hours last night, he may still
be sleeping. 3. "She must
have been very
beautiful years ago," Maren thought. 4. It's a secret, and no one else must
be told. 5.
Goodbye. So pleased
to have met you. 6. He's a talented engineer. He's supposed
to be working at a new invention. 7. Oh, my Margaret, my daughter. You
should never have gone. It was all your father's fault. 8. She seems
to have been working at her
project since spring and says she has still a lot
to do. 9. I've just seen him passing the
entrance door, so he can't
be working at the laboratory as you say. 10. The next
morning he seemed
to have forgotten it all. 11. It ought
to have been done long ago;
at least before their leaving Blackstable. 12. She seemed at times
to be seized with an
uncontrolled irritation and would say sharp and wounding things. 13. You probably
think that I must
have lived a very gay life in France, but it wasn't so. 14. No words
can describe it: it must
be seen.