1)had to
2)has to
3)didn’t have to
4)didn’t have to
5)have to
6)don’t have to
7)doesn’t have to
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(Motivated) by the best of intentions, most teachers want their
students to become (informed) and independent thinkers. Many children
( facing) such problems become ( frustrated) and ( frightened).
2. Sociological analysis shows that it is a purely cultural product ( arising) in certain societies for specific reasons.
3. The girls were sent to a medical centre in Los Angeles, one of a ( growing) number of hospitals around America.
4. Developmental gains (won) can later be ( lost) and (re-won).
5. The ideas (surrounding) grownuphood were like those to do with marriage.
6. (Entranced) by the Utopia of the year 2000, which bore (marked)
resemblance of my early heaven, I was also impressed by its economic
basis in publicly ( owning) to the wealth and equal division of goods.
7. (Hurt) beyond words, I sat down on the steps, (worried) not only
about this night, but about the next day, ( concerned) over the children
(living) at home with this new kind of father.
8. Mary kicks aside the clothes (scattered) on the floor ( making) one
big pile, the (rinsed) clothes are still in the washtub.
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1. Saw
2. The youngest
4.mice
5. Called
6. Doesn't want
A) 1.l have seen this film already 2.John and Julie have had their car for about a year 3.She has not (haven't) taken her driving test yet 4.Sue has been a tour guide since she left university 5.Have you ridden on your new bike yet? 6.This new computer have made my life a lot easier 7.We haven't decided what to get Mark for his birthday yet 8.Has Paul ever met a famous person?