use the correct form of the verbs in parentheses 1. “it seems ages since i (to see) you. where you (to be)? ” 2. “of course their relation can’t last, but when it comes to an end it (to be) a wonderful experience for him. she really (to make) a man of him.” 3. i (to try) to find out where they are, but all my attempts (to fail). 4. they were beaming with pride when their son announced he (to break) a swimming record at school. 5. by the time winter sets in my granny (to store) a lot of delicious food. 6. great heavy tears ran down her cheeks. she (not to cry) like that since she was a child. 7. aunt maria called us and said she already (to announce) mike about the departure, so i suppose that when we come to him at two, he already (to pack) his things. 8. nobody knows that he (to decide) to sell his parents’ house. 9. i never (to ask) you before to do me a favour, but at the moment i need your trust and understanding. 10. the company that (to promote) the competition contributed with both money and equipment. 11. he affirmed he (to get) all the necessary forms but didn’t think it was a matter of great urgency. 12. we (to be) here for a long time but we (to see) nobody to enter the office. 13. after the heavy rain they were glad to discover that none of the crops (to suffer) from it. 14. by the end of the week they (to raise) enough money for the abandoned children. 15. the doctor supposed the lady (to die) from sudden fright. 16. it’s too late. the children (to go) to bed by the time we are home. 17. julia didn’t enjoy the event as much as she (to expect) to. 18. she couldn’t understand what her mother (to mean) by saying that she didn’t care for herself. 19. let’s wait till tomorrow. by that time they (to come) to a decision. 20. she always reflects whether she fully (to consider) all the view points on the matter discussed. 21. but for all the hardships we have had, we (to make) a fortune by now.