Fill in the correct tense of the infinitive or the -ing form. to be studying. 1. We'd better not bother her - she seems 2. The accused denied... (study). (do) anything wrong. 3. Paul pretended 4. She must (win) a lot of money but in fact he had won nothing at all. (work) outdoors when we rang. She didn't answer the phone. (give) the prize, but someone else won it. (swim). He was all wet. 5. Jane hoped 6. He seemed 7. I should 8. She says she would love 9. He must (be) out of breath - he must... (give) him some money before I went out, but I forgot. (come) to dinner with us tonight. (practise) that piece for hours - he plays it very well now. (run) for hours. (choose) as the best-dressed man of the year. (prepare) a meal for us last night instead of making us go out to eat. (be) very busy these days - I never see him. 10. The athlete seemed 11. Peter claims 12. They could 13. John must 14. The house looks so clean now. They must 15. Jan should 16. The two men appeared 17. You should (clean) all day. (give) us her new address before she left. (try) to break into the building when the police arrived. (study) now instead of watching TV.
The accused denied studying (to study) anything wrong.
Paul pretended to be studying (study) outdoors when we rang. She didn't answer the phone.
She must have won (win) a lot of money but in fact, he had won nothing at all.
Jane hoped to be swimming (swim). He was all wet.
He seemed to have given (give) him some money before I went out, but I forgot.
I should have come (come) to dinner with us tonight.
She says she would love to have prepared (prepare) a meal for us last night instead of making us go out to eat.
He must be (be) out of breath - he must have been running (run) for hours.
The athlete seemed to be very busy these days - I never see him.
Peter claims to have given (give) us her new address before she left.
They could have been trying (try) to break into the building when the police arrived.
John must be studying (study) now instead of watching TV.
The house looks so clean now. They must have been cleaning (clean) all day.
Jan should be studying (study) instead of watching TV.
The two men appeared to have been chosen (choose) as the best-dressed man of the year.
You should have given (give) us her new address before she left.