Use the verb in parenthesis in the correct tense. What you
Use the verb in parenthesis in the correct tense. What you (to want) to see me for? The young man (to hesitate). The fact (to be), he (to say) at last, I (to be) horribly short of money. You can (to pay) me for that thing I (to do) for you the other day? How much we (to settle) it for? Twenty pounds, I (to think). Make it twenty five, (to say) Mr. Bigger gener- ously. Thank you. I (to suppose) you wouldnt like to have a show of my landscapes. No, nothing of your own, (to reply) Mr. Bigger.
Задать свой вопросWhat do you want to see me for? The young man hesitated. The fact is, he said at last, I am horribly short of money. Can you pay me for that thing I have done for you the other day? How much have we settled it for? Twenty pounds, I think. Make it twenty five, said Mr. Bigger generously. Thank you. I suppose you wouldnt like to have a show of my landscapes. No, nothing of your own, replied Mr. Bigger.
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