For each of the following sentences, choose the correct form of the irregular verb.
For help with this exercise, see Chapter 19.
example
Many people have (to see) TV shows about dance competitions.
a. seen
b. see
I have (to begin) to see why everyone is raving about these TV shows.
A. |
B. |
Dancing with the Stars has (to become) extremely popular over the last several years.
A. |
B. |
People all over the country have (to catch) on to such shows, which are changing how people view dancing.
A. |
B. |
These shows have (to create) new interest in ballroom dancing.
A. |
B. |
I have (to find) a new respect for musicals, which I once considered boring.
A. |
B. |
The producers of television dance shows have (to do) a wonderful job of creating interest in what will happen next.
A. |
B. |
They have (to seek) celebrities who have the potential to really learn to dance.
A. |
B. |
The celebrities have (to show) the ability to learn a new and difficult skill.
A. |
B. |
I have (to fall) into a routine of watching these shows with friends.
A. |
B. |
People like us have (to make) Dancing with the Stars as popular as many of the dramas on television.
A. |
B. |