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5. “We are continually being bribed with our own money. It’s a great big
fraud,” he accused. (T. Clark)
6. My future is settled. I am seeing my lawyer tomorrow as it is necessary that
I should make some provision for Mervyn if I should pre-decease him which
is, of course, the natural course of events. (A. Christie)
7. ‘I told you already,’ the curator stammered, kneeling defenseless on the
floor of the gallery. (D. Brown)
8. The next morning at 11 o’clock when I was sitting there alone, an Uncle
Tom shuffles into the hotel and asks for the doctor to come and see Judge
Banks, who, it seems was the mayor and a mighty sick man. (O’Henry)
9. Last night on the train, there are two mysterious strangers. (A. Christie)
10. Langdon was feeling anything but fortunate, and coincidence was a concept
he did not entirely trust. (D. Brown)
11. I learned that when I worked a season on a skillo wheel in a carnival. (K.
Kesey)
12. They had been talking some ten minutes when Michel fancied he heard a
bell. (A. Christie)
13. Langdon felt a familiar tinge of wonder as his eyes made a futile attempt to
absorb the entire mass of the edifice. (D. Brown)
14. During the summer I met Mrs. Strickland not infrequently. (W. S.
Maugham)
15. ‘If I’m not being unduly curious, just how did you figure this out?’ (A.
Christie)
X. Analyze the form and function of non-finite verb forms in the following
sentences:
1. She made up her mind to profit by her acquaintance with so many writers,
and without loss of time began to learn shorthand and typewriting. (W. S.
Maugham)
2. He started having nightmares. (J. K. Rowling)
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