Put the verbs in the appropriate infinitive forms. ‘I happen (to pass) my driving test two years ago, you know,’ he said. Robert
Put the verbs in the appropriate infinitive forms. ‘I happen (to pass) my driving test two years ago, you know,’ he said. Robert is expecting (to inherit) a large house when his grandfather dies. Leslie seems (to enjoy) her new job. Mark appears (overtake) John on the last lap. Yes, he's passed him!"
<span>"I happen to have passed my driving test two years ago, you know," he said. Robert is expecting to inherit a large house when his grandfather dies. Leslie seems to enjoy her new job. Mark appears to be overtaking John on the last lap. Yes, he's passed him!
Hope I helped! Надеюсь, хоть как-то помогла.</span>
<span>‘I happen to have past my driving test two years ago, you know,’ he said.
Robert is expecting to inherit a large house when his grandfather dies.
Leslie seems be enjoying her new job. - continuous потому что она только что сменила работу и ей на данный момент нравится новая
Mark appears to have overtaken/to be overtaking John on the last lap. Yes, he's passed him!' - здесь, думаю, можно два в зависимости от смысла. если он его уже обогнал на этом последнем раунде, то перфект, а второе предложение просто как подтверждение. а continuous - если он его в данный момент обгоняет</span>