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a) to know, it, to worry b) to be knowing, there, worrying c) to know, there, to worry d) to have known, it, to have been worried 2. She put down her book___me___; and___me ___took her workbasket and sat into one of the old-fashioned armchair. a) to see, coming in, have welcomed, as usually b) having seen, to come in, welcoming, usually c) on seeing, come in, having welcomed, as usual d) after seeing, having come in, to welcome, in a usual way 3. I don't object___there, but I don't want ___ alone. a) to your living, you living b) you to live, your living c) your living, you to live d) to your living, you to live 4.1 remember___that hill in twilight. An age seemed ___since the day that brought me first to London. 224
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