<span>1. Harris did not want his wife to jump off the bike.
2. Where do you order your dresses to be sewn?
3. His mother made him wear a coat.
4. The mother watched the child walk in the room.
5. Did you see anyone come into the classroom?
6. He had his hair cut yesterday.
7. He wants </span><span><span>letters (to be) </span>brought into his room.
8. We know them to be are very busy.
9. I want being photographed.
10. I know him to be a great theater-goer.
11. I hope you to write me a letter.
12. He heard someone entering the room.
13. I do not like the child (to) play with a/the dog.
14. I can not stand books being </span><span><span>when torn</span>.</span>
Does she like go to the cinema or to the theatre?
Thank you very much
<span>1. Tom lives in a large block of flats.
2. They are staying in a fantastic hotel while they’re on holiday.
3. Are you serious? I totally disagree with you!
4. There are too many rules about what we can and can’t do.
5. We pay the rent for our house every month.
6. He’s going to the International Summer school in August.</span>
Usual, trivial, regular, ordinary, habitual
The family of Browns painted the fence.
Kate cut my hair in the salon.