1)Помогите пожалуйста в быстрые сроки!!! Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive...

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1)Помогите пожалуйста в быстрые сроки!!! Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive with or without to or -ing form: I expect the playwright (come/ to come) to the show on time. I didn’t see him (get/ to get) off at Merch Street. Teresa’s brother was made (break up/ to break up) with Patty. Mrs Perry thinks it’s no use (making/ make) a fortune if you don’t have children. The old staircase needs (repair/ repairing). We stopped (arguing/ to argue) as the ceremony had begun. 2)Fill in the gaps with the phrasal verbs set apart, pay back, give away, buy up in Present Simple, Future Simple or Past Perfect. Camilla ....as soon as she gets the fee for the patient. He ....the land before the crisis started. I ...the dresses I don’t need, I promise. His openness and kindness ... him ...from other volunteers. That’s what I like about him. 3)Read the text and fill in the gaps transforming the capitalized words: In Elizabethan England, going to the theatre was the (FAVOUR) (ACT) of the masses. When the disease came to London, actors travelled across the English countryside, entertaining (FARM). There were also many days devoted to (FEAST), such as Mad Day and Midsummer Day, when people drank and made merry. Dances were popular, whether you lived in London or in a small town, and so were getting together at the local pub for singing. Games like chess, checkers, and tennis were (EXTREME) popular. (READ) was also very popular, and (EDUCATE) people could read their favourite books in more than one language. The (UP) classes engaged in tournaments of fencing and hunted for sport.


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  • I expect the playwright to come to the show on time.
  • I didn’t see him get off at Merch Street.  
  • Teresa’s brother was made to break up with Patty.
  • Mrs Perry thinks it’s no use making a fortune if you don’t have children.
  • The old staircase needs repairing.
  • We stopped arguing as the ceremony had begun.

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  • Camilla will pay back as soon as she gets the fee for the patient.
  • He had bought up the land before the crisis started.
  • I will give away the dresses I don’t need, I promise.
  • His openness and kindness set him apart from other volunteers. That’s what I like about him.

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In Elizabethan England, going to the theatre was the favourite activity of the masses. When the disease came to London, actors travelled across the English countryside, entertaining farmers / farmhands. There were also many days devoted to feasts, such as Mad Day and Midsummer Day, when people drank and made merry. Dances were popular, whether you lived in London or in a small town, and so were getting together at the local pub for singing. Games like chess, checkers, and tennis were extremely popular. Reading was also very popular, and educated people could read their favourite books in more than one language. The upper classes engaged in tournaments of fencing and hunted for sport.

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