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1.�� They should not deny �(be) involved.

2.�� I desire �(finish) it as soon as possible.

3.�� They have always detested �(gossip) about such things.

4.�� I will try to encourage him �(resume) studies.

5.�� They should not allow �(participate).

6.�� She will definitely invite us �(stay) for dinner.

7.�� She cannot afford �(do) it any longer.

8.�� You must not allow him �(behave) like that.

9.�� He can instruct us �(do) the work properly.

10.�� She soon commenced �(write).

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1.�� I have always detested �(trespass).

2.�� He will encourage the children �(tell) the truth.

3.�� I expect you �(come) on time.

4.�� Do you fancy �(wait) for him here?

5.�� I am afraid you will have to admit �(fail) everything.

6.�� I fully appreciate your �(warn) us.

7.�� They begged �(give) them some more time.

8.�� She has claimed �(be) able to do it alone.

9.�� I thoroughly enjoy �(read) this book.

10.�� You will have food enough �(feed) everyone.

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1.�� She failed �(explain) the rule.

2.�� We feel like �(tell) you one joke, listen.

3.�� We did not expect you �(come) so early.

4.�� I do not fancy �(stay) here on my own.

5.�� As soon as you finish �(write) this letter, we will go.

6.�� Don�t you forget �(feed) the cat again!

7.�� How could he have failed �(understand) me?

8.�� Do you feel like�(argue) all evening?

9.�� We always help you �(do) all your chores.

10.�� Can you imagine �(have) a three-week-long holiday?

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