Do and what they made you do.
to go to bed early / late to eat a lot of sweets to go out alone to do whatever you liked to spend a night at your friend’s to wash up to tidy up your room to make the bed to watch a lot of TV to play computer games to skip classes at school to do your homework properly to keep pets What else?
Whose parents were more liberal? Exercise 19. Open the brackets using the proper form of Complex Object. 1. Where is Nick? — I saw (he, talk) to the associate producer a few minutes ago. 2. Parents usually want (their children, be) obedient. 3. I wouldn’t like (such valuable presents, give) to me. 4. I noticed (he, write) something and (pass) it to Alice. 5. I did not expect (he, behave) in such a way. 6. She watched (the stars, sparkle) in the dark sky. 7. We don’t want (our planet, pollute). 8. They expected (he, buy) a more expensive car.
Exercise 20. Insert to where necessary. 1. Nobody expected that obscure director ___ win the Newcomer award. 2. We’d like you ___ help us with accommodation. 3. I heard that aspiring young scriptwriter ___ pitch his first script. 4. The producer let the DOP ___ use whatever devices he wanted. 5. The director made the actress ___ say her lines over and over again until he was satisfied. 6. He wants the film ___ finish with a freeze frame. 7. They were made ___ cut their expenses. 8. I noticed the investor ___ hesitate a little but then we closed the deal. 9. From the jolting simplicity of the opening scene right through those final shots, “Calvary” is never quite the film you expect it ___ be. 10. Did you hear one of the producers ___ offer a very interesting suggestion at the read-through? 11. I loved that scene so much! I loved watching the character ___ discover a solution to his problem.
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