Ex.2. Use the Present Indefinite or the Present Continuous instead of the infinitives in brackets:
1. What you (to think) of this drawing? — I (to think) it (to be) excellent.
2. A holiday camp usually (to have) its own swimming-pool and tennis courts.
3. She (to play) at the concert tonight.
4. You (to like) to spend your holidays with hundreds of other people?
5. What you (to listen) to? — It (to seem) to me I (to hear) a strange noise outside.
6. You (to read) anything in English now? — Yes, I (to read) a play by Oscar Wilde.
7. I'll join them in their trip with pleasure if they (to invite) me.
8. (Not to see) what you (to drive) at.
9. You (to enjoy) the trip?
10. Can I see Doctor Trench? — I'm sorry you can't; he (to have) his breakfast
11. I (not to like) the girl; she continually (to bother) me with silly questions.
12. Please wait till him (to finish).
13. Nell (to have) a rest in the south, too, I (to guess). — Yes, you (to guess) right.
14. You often (to get) letters from her? — Not so very often.
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