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Inventories<br />
7) Infinitive Progressive They are happy to be spending summer with their grandmother.<br />
We may be seeing the new headmaster tonight.<br />
8) Perfect Infinitive<br />
Progressive<br />
<strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>telc</strong> English A2·B1<br />
He seems to have been working very hard recently.<br />
They ought to have been thinking about it by now.<br />
G Passive Forms<br />
1) Present Simple Classical music is played every weekend.<br />
The butter is kept in the fridge.<br />
2) Present Progressive The motorway is being repaired at the moment.<br />
Don’t come today … the living room is being painted.<br />
3) Past Simple They weren’t expected so soon.<br />
She wasn’t supposed to come.<br />
4) Past Progressive I thought that I was being followed.<br />
She said that she was being treated very badly.<br />
5) Past Perfect Simple Have you been examined yet?<br />
She has been informed of the decision.<br />
6) Will Future We’ll be told the results in an hour or so.<br />
7) Conditional You would be given a lift there.<br />
You would have been given a choice.<br />
8) Passive Infinitive He wants to be paid for the work he has done.<br />
She wants to be fed.<br />
9) Perfect Passive<br />
Infinitive<br />
He is believed to have driven the car while under the influence of<br />
alcohol.<br />
John was assumed to have arrived in London the previous day.<br />
H Auxiliary Verb Forms<br />
1) ’be’ Dr Smith is supervising my work.<br />
My family are arriving on Tuesday.<br />
2) ’Have’ They have decided to buy a new house.<br />
She’s gone home.<br />
3) ’Do’ Where does your brother work?<br />
I didn’t see them.<br />
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