MORE EXAMPLES:
Rule: 1
[Universal Truth – Present Indefinite tense]
The earth (to move) round the sun.
Answer: The earth moves round the sun.
The virtuous (be) always happy.
Answer: The virtuous are always happy.
The virtuous (be) blessed.
Answer: The virtuous are blessed.
Rule: 2
[If you find two verb, one verb is – Present Participle form]
I saw him (to go) up over the hill
Answer: I saw him going up over the hill
I answered (to thank) her.
Answer: I answered thanking her.
The sailors saw an albatross (to fly) towards the ship.
Answer: The sailors saw an albatross flying towards the ship.
The old sailor went away (to leave) the marriage guest.
Answer: The old sailor went away leaving the marriage guest.
He saw the waiter (come) with a basket full of peaches.
Answer: He saw the waiter coming with a basket full of peaches.
We are none of us (to get) any younger.
Answer: We are none of us (to get) any younger.
I have a boy (to come) from the orphanage.
Answer: I have a boy coming from the orphanage.
Size don’t matter (to chop) wood.
Answer: Size don’t matter chopping wood.
Rule: 3
[If you find two clause, two verb is – same form]
When he (find) me, he acted crazy.
Answer: When he found me, he acted crazy.
A soft wind came and (blow) the ship gently back to harbor.
Answer: A soft wind came and blew the ship gently back to harbor.
He spoke so strangly that the guest (stand) still.
Answer: He spoke so strangly that the guest stood still.
Rule: 4
[If you find, principal clause in past tense and find next day/tomorrow in other clause Then, Subject + would]
He said that he (go) there the next day.
Answer: He said that he would go there the next day.
Rule: 5
[Universal Truth – Present Indefinite tense]
He answered that the earth (go) round the sun
Answer: He answered that the earth goes round the sun
The teacher said that honesty (to be) not always rewarded.
Answer: The teacher said that honesty is not always rewarded.
Rule: 6
[Present Perfect Tense + Since + Past Indefinite Tense]
Two years have passed since my father (to die).
Answer: Two years have passed since my father died.
Well, it is many years since they first (meet).
Answer: Well, it is many years since they first met.
It is eight years since jerry (to lose) his mother.
Answer: It is eight years since jerry lost his mother.
Rule: 7
[Present Perfect Tense – Subject + have/has + Past Participle form of verb]
He already (reach) here.
Answer: He has already reached here.
We just (move) to a new house.
Answer: We have just moved to a new house.
I just (get) my revenge at last.
Answer: I have just got my revenge at last.
He recently (get) married.
Answer: He has recently got married.
I just (receive) your letter.
Answer: I have just received your letter.
Rule: 8
[Right form of verbs in Interrogative sentence]
Why Mrs. Pitt (look) so angry?
Answer: Why does Mrs. Pitt look so angry?
Where you (go) now?
Answer: Where do you go now?
Where you (going) now?
Answer: Where are you going now?
Where you (go) yesterday?
Answer: Where did you go yesterday?
What you (going) to drink then?
Answer: What are you going to drink then?
Why not you (follow) my example?
Answer: Why don’t you follow my example?
Why Jerry (look) so proud?
Answer: Why does Jerry look so proud?
Why you (crying)?
Answer: Why are you crying?
Rule: 9
[If / Had + Past Perfect Tense, Subject + would have + Past Participle form of verb]
Had I been a rich man, I (help) the poor.
Answer: Had I been a rich man I would have helped the poor.
Had the Queen of Sheba lived in the flat across the air shaft, Della (let) her hair hang out the window to day.
Answer: Had the queen of Sheba lived in the flat across the air shaft, Della would have let her hair hang out the window to day.
Rule: 10
[If + Present Indefinite Tense, Future Indefinite Tense]
[If + Past Indefinite Tense, Subject + would + Present form of verb]
[If + Past Perfect Tense, Subject + would have + Past Participle form of verb]
If someone had not mentioned her name I hardly think I (recognize) her.
Answer: If someone had not mentioned her name I hardly think I would have recognized her.
If I (try) I would have succeeded.
Answer: If I had tried, I would have succeeded.
If you had read the book, you (learn) many things.
Answer: If you had read the book, you would have learned many things.
Rule: 11
I let the other boys (to use) skates.
Answer: I let the other boys use skates. [Let + Present form of verb]
My doctor would not let me (to drink) anything but champagne.
Answer: My doctor would not let me drink anything but champagne. [Let + Present form of verb]
Rule: 12
I have (to see) three deer.
Answer: I have seen three deer. [Have/Has/Had/Be + Past participle form of verb]
I have not yet (to choose) my career.
Answer: I have not yet chosen my career. [Have/Has/Had/Be + Past participle form of verb]
The ancient mariner had (to show) a true love for all living beings.
Answer: The ancient mariner had shown a true love for all living beings. [Have/Has/Had/Be + Past participle form of verb]
My doctor had absolutely (to forbid)me to champagne.
Answer: My doctor had absolutely forbidden me to champagne. [Have/Has/Had/Be+Past participle form of verb]
I was too young to have (learn) to say ‘no’ to a woman.
Answer: I was too young to have learned to say no ‘to’ a woman. [Have/Has/Had/Be+Past participle form of verb]
Rule: 13
I should be sorry to leave Paris without (have) some of them.
Answer: I should be sorry to leave Paris without having some of them. [without+verb+ing]
I must not condemn her without (know)
Answer: I must not condemn her without knowing. [without+verb+ing]
Rule: 14
He (fill) with strange wonder.
Answer: He was filled with strange wonder. [Passive Voice]
Her head cover with tiny close-lying curls.
Answer: Her head was covered with tiny close-lying curls. [Passive Voice]
I (fill) with a passionate resentment.
Answer: I was filled with a passionate resentment. [Passive Voice]
It surely (make) for Jim.
Answer: It surely had been make for Jim. [Passive Voice]
Life (to make up) of sobs.

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