Put the verbs in the correct tense form. 1. It … (to be) obvious for most people that Tom … (to be) guilty,
though he … (to deny) his fault.
2. He … (not/to know) yet what he … (to do) in America.
3. I … (to have) a feeling that he … (to be) there for a long time
and … (to know) everything about the family.
4. I … (to agree), thinking that it … (to be) what she … (to need)
at the moment.
5. She … (to make) it clear to us that it … (to be) she who … (to run)
the asylum for the last several years.
6. Atticus still … (to hope) that the jury … (to consider) the case
without prejudice.
7. To make sure that the children … (to understand) what they … (to be to) do,
she … (to hold) several rehearsals.
8. People … (to know) that Atticus … (to be) fair and that they … (can) rely
on him.
9. Both Scout and Jem … (to doubt) if Atticus … (can, to shoot) the mad dog.
10. From the place where the children … (to stand) they … (to have) a clear
view of everything that … (to happen) near the house.
11. The girl … (to have) a feeling that if she … (to break) the promise she …
(to give) to her father, she … (somehow/let down/him).
12. To the children’s surprise, Arthur … (to be) quite different from the person
they … (to imagine).
13. Scout … (to get) sad when she … (to realize) that she … (to have) nothing
to give Arthur in return for his help. She realized that he … (to save) her
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