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11. Ann asked if I was interested in acting. 12. She asked once again if I would like to join their drama grouping. xiii. Pete asked what I thought of their bottle. Exercise 174 1. The raiders ordered the bank clerk to open the prophylactic. 2. He begged me to do as he said. three. Mr. Pitt told Peter to help his mother. 4. He told the children not to make too much noise. 5. She told u.s.a. to do whatever we liked. 6. She warned them non to miss their train. 7. The lawyer told his client to read the certificate before he signed it. 8. He said to fill in the blank once again. 9.1 brash him to buy a new car. 10. She begged him non to drive too fast. xi. The shopkeeper told me not to put my cycle most his window. 12. He asked her to come to the movie house with him. 13.ane advised her to cook it in butter. fourteen. The manager told the porter to send for the burn brigade. fifteen. The shop assistant told her to pay at the desk. 16. The teacher told the boy not to argue with him. 17. He told her to pull as hard as she could. 18. He advised the states non to lend anything to her. 19. A voice warned the people to stand articulate off the door. 20. She warned him to put downwards that gun. It was loaded. Exercise 175 1. He said that if what I had said was true he must/ had to go to the constabulary. 2. My employer said that I didn't need to come in adjacent day and I might take a solar day off. iii. She told united states of america she would be decorated the following week and wouldn't be able to help the states. She added that article must be typed and she could non type, so she would have to ask somebody to do information technology. 4. The official said that this passport photo wasn't like me at all and I must take another one taken. 5.one said I didn't need/didn't have to get upwardly till nine the next day. 6. She told me she must go to the dentist the next day because she had an engagement. vii. He said he would get to bed. He had had to get up very early that mean solar day. 8. He said he hadn't been able to meet her considering he had been working. 9. The instructor said that Ann's English language was very poor and she must study very difficult. x. She said that something had been incorrect with the receiver, he had not been able to hear me well the day before. Exercise 176 i.1 knew she had not read the letter still. 2. She thought that pineapples grew on the trees. 3. He told united states he had paid his debts more a month earlier. 4. She said she had been writing the limerick for more three hours. 5. She did not know if the performance had been a success, 6. Tom phoned the police and said that all his things had been stolen, 7. The captain ordered everybody to become aboard. 8. They did not know if the results of their enquiry would be published. ix.one thought he was working and had not come into the room. 10. He asked her not to worry. 11.1 don't know when he will come to Moscow. 12. They wondered if I had ever been away. 13. He told us they must not speak about it now. 14. Our guide told the states that the castle had been built in the 14th century. 15.1 promise a new bridge will exist congenital next year. Exercise 177 1. Mother said she would put a book into my briefcase in case I wanted to read. ii. He said that if she followed his communication, all would plow out well. iii. Pete idea that Annette would have come to Paris in an hr if there were no delays. iv. The manager said these letters must be sent immediately as soon as they were translated. 5. He told his domestic dog he would take it out for a walk subsequently he had seen the film. half-dozen. He whispered he was sure she would sing to them provided they asked her. vii. The trainer said that if she trained hard she would win the Cup. 8. The md told the female parent that if she stayed in bed for a couple of days, she would be all correct in a calendar week. nine. He told me they would be able to see the football match if the railroad train came on time. 10. She said that she wouldn't come up if she was not invited. Exercise 178 ane.1 knew that they would certainly ring us up when they returned. 2. He told me that they would not get in that location till they plant out the accost. three. She said that she had met a friend with whom they had studied at schoolhouse. iv. She told me that she would hardly recognize the district considering information technology had changed very much. v. He asked what I would exist doing when I retired. 6. He said that the documents would exist sent to us equally soon every bit they were received. 7. The nurse said that we would be able to speak to the doc after he had examined the patient. 8. He asked me if there was any hope that I would alter. 9. The correspondents were informed that the problem of prices was still beingness discussed and as shortly as information technology was solved the contract would be signed. 10. He said that five years had passed since they got married. 11. He reminded me that when we had been students we had always helped each other. 12. The professor told me not to come up till I learned all the textile. Unit fourteen The Infinitive Exercise 179 Ig, 21,3j, 4i, 5k, 6h, 7a, 8e, 9f, lOb, lid, 12c Practice 180 1) to exist invited; 2) to exist interrupted; iii) to run across; 4) to be met; five) to be told, listen; 6) to interrupt; 7) to be sent; eight) to ask; 9) to be asked; 10) to be joked at; xi) to laugh; 12) exist seen, come across Exercise 181 A i, A mink coat is expensive to buy. ii. A expert dinner in our canteen is impossible to go. 3. The engine was hard to start in such cold atmospheric condition� four. This ladder is unsafe to stand up on, five. Stubborn people are rather hard to deal with, 6, A machine is dangerous to drive in big cities. 7. New people are interesting to meet, 8. People are unproblematic to communicate with due to Internet. 9. Their quarrel was unpleasant to watch. 10. He is always funny to heed to. � 1. He is the only one amidst u.s. to give up smoking. 2.1 was the adjacent to speak on the topic. three. He was the first to raise this question. four, She was the second to get an excellent mark. five. Paul was the last to greet me. 6. She is the first to exist fired. 7. He was the simply ane to jump with a parachute. 8.one am the next to be interviewed. 9. He was the only 1 to speak Japanese. ten.1 was the first to notice the mistake. 11. His horse was the last to come in the race. 12. She was the get-go among us to recognize them, � ane. Hither is a unproblematic English book for you to read. two. The first thing for them to do when they arrive is to phone abode. 3. This is a problem for you to solve past yourself. 4. There is zilch for united states of america to add. 5. These are children for you to play with. 6. It is non a question for you to express mirth at. 7. At that place is nothing for us to practice now. 8. These are overnice flowers for you to purchase. 9. It was a little town for them to alive a tranquility life, 10. It is quite natural fcr them to get married. Do 182 ane. Information technology was silly of him to buy a machine. two. It was mean of her to betray all her friends. 3, It was kind of them to assist me with the work. 4. It was unfair of the director to cutting down his salary. 5. It was sensible of him to sell his house. 6. Information technology was devil-may-care or you to trust her. Practise 183 1.i need advice. I have been offered a new job only I really don't know whether to take it or not. two. Practice you know what to practice/where to telephone if the robbers outburst into the bank? 3. Can you tell me where to telephone/what to do if there is a fire? 4.1 don't know how to switch on the computer. Will this button do? 5. The countries are very interesting and I haven't called even so where to get. half-dozen. The Telly set is adept but I haven't decided all the same whether to buy it or not. 7. Why have you stopped? Take you forgotten where to go? 8. Have you understood how to use this device? ix. The problem is serious. I don't know how to act in this situation. 10.1 wonder whether to have a suitcase. The trip will take merely two days. Exercise 184 1) listen, see, to picket, take, go; two) sit; 3) to fly, (to) go; 4) not go; five) have; six) to put on; 7) not wear; 8) walk, go; 9) purchase; ten) to go Exercise 185 ane. I'd rather stay at habitation than go out. two. He prefers to solve a problem immediately rather than postpone it. three. I'd prefer to purchase it this night rather than become shopping early in the morning. iv� They'd prefer to become to the eating house rather than melt dinner at home. 5. I'd rather die than betray my friends. 6. She prefers to get to the land rather than stay in town. 7. I'd rather go to the movies than sentinel the VCR. 8. We'd prefer to read a book rather than see a screened version. 9. She prefers to beverage a cup of juice rather than have a substantial breakfast. 10. I'd rather go to the museum than stay at dwelling, Do 186 1. I'd rather he went on holiday in March. 2. Would you lot rather I cooked the supper? 3. I'd rather they went with us. iv. Would you rather he played the leading role? 5. I'd rather she bought a new TV instead of a freezer. half dozen. Would y'all rather I did not know anything? seven. I'd rather you lot asked me a straight question. viii. Would yous rather he fabricated a new attempt? 9. I'd rather she entered the university. 10. Would yous rather she did. non interfere? Exercise 187 1. It's high fourth dimension for the states to say farewell to everybody. 2. It'southward time for the child to go to bed. 3. It's time for her to put up with his behavior. 4. It's high fourth dimension for them to develop a new model. 5. Information technology'due south well-nigh time for u.s.a. to leave the business firm. vi. Information technology's loftier time for him to speak English fluently. 7. It's time for her to cull a profession. 8. It's high time for the states to buy a new Tv set set. 9. It's high time for him to ring me upward. 10. Information technology's fourth dimension for him to temper justice with mercy. Practice 188 i, It is fourth dimension she fabricated a determination. 2. It is loftier time her cousin plant a chore. three. It is loftier time we put upwardly with it. 4. Information technology is time y'all got married. v. It is high fourth dimension I handed in the limerick. 6. It is about fourth dimension the chairman made a suspension. 7. Information technology is high time Granny had a nap. eight. Information technology is high time Pete took his mother from the hospital. ix. It is high fourth dimension the government changed their policy. 10. It's high time the local authorities pulled down this business firm. Practice 189 Correct sentences: 3, six one. I'd prefer to speak to you in private rather than phone you. 2. There is a reporter to interview you lot. 4. You had improve help her carry these suitcases. 5. Information technology was very generous of them to give united states such a present. 7.1 would rather go without him. viii. She is/was the first to end the hometask. 9.1 don't like to heed to him. 10.one am not sure where to go now. xi. Such books are interesting to read. 12.1 am the adjacent to be fired. Exercise 190 i. She was besides modest to think the incident. two. He is the person to speak to on this question. 3. It is important for him to receive the data today. iv. Here is the money to spend on the piece of furniture. 5. They are very pleased to be invited to the conference. vi. Y'all will be the first to speak. 7. This fault must be paid particular attention to. 8. You lot'd better stay at home. 9. Information technology's great of him to practise his all-time to save them. ten. He did not know what to do next and who to make the request to. 11. He was the final to guess her intentions. 12. I'd rather get there by train than fly (by plane). I'd prefer to go at that place past train rather than wing (past plane). 13. It's quite night already, it's high time to turn on the light. 14. It'south time he saw a md. It's time for him to see a doctor. 15.1 prefer to take a vacation somewhere by the sea rather than stay in the country. The Circuitous Object Exercise 191 1. Do you desire them to stay at the hotel or with united states of america? ii. I'd like the professor to expect through my report. 3. Practice y'all want me to testify you the sights of the city? 4, Nosotros expect him to adapt everything by the time we come up. five.1 want her to tell me the news in brief. 6. He expected the meeting to be held in the Red Room. 7.1 would like them to fix an appointment for me for Tuesday. 8. We want her to introduce us to the president. 9,1 don't desire them to exist belatedly for dinner. 10. He expected her to be invited to the party past the Smiths. eleven. I'd like the apparel to be bought by Sat. 12.i don't want her to be treated like Alice. 13. We considered him to be an honest person. xiv.ane don't like her to prevent me from doing it. xv.1 suspect him to be helped by her. Exercise 192 1. They did not notice the states laissez passer by. 2. He heard her playing the piano. 3. He saw her burst into tears. 4.1 felt her hand shaking. five. He hasn't heard us telephone call his name. 6. They haven't seen the accident occur at the corner. 7.i heard them arguing. eight. She heard the footsteps dying away. 9. She felt something itch around her neck. ten. We many times heard him tell this story. eleven. She noticed the expression of his confront change suddenly. 12.ane heard somebody mention my proper noun. xiii.1 felt something hard hurt my leg. Exercise 193 1.i did not look her to forget virtually my birthday. 2. She saw the children playing in the park. three. Do you know him to get abroad two days ago? 4.i like to watch her dance. five. She could hardly believe him to exist rescued. half-dozen. He expects everybody to be set up to do this work. 7.one don't like the children to exist tardily for dinner. 8. Don't consider him to be a hero. He is an ordinary human. ix. I've heard him arguing with his father. 10.ane suspect him to accept my coin. 11. She likes to lookout man the lord's day set. 12.1 hate people to shout at each other. 13. They suppose him to cope with this work. 14. I've heard her crying. 15. Nosotros expect him to solve this trouble shortly. Exercise 194 ane. Where is Nick? � I saw him talking to Kate a few minutes ago. ii. Parents ever desire their children to be the all-time. 3.1 wouldn't like such valuable presents to be given to me. 4.one noticed him write something and pass it to Alice. 5. We suppose them to apologize to us. 6. She watched the stars sparkling in the night sky. seven.1 did non expect him to behave in such a way. 8. Nosotros don't want our planet to be polluted. 9.i heard him working in his study at dark. ten. They expected him to buy a more expensive car. Practise 195 Ib, 2a, 3b, 4c, 5b, 6a, 7a, 8b, 9a, lOb Practice 196 ' i.1 did non expect the policeman to be such an boorish person. 2. Nosotros'd similar you lot to deliver goods past the end of June. three.ane expected her to be invited there. iv. They did not wait him to be asked about it. 5.ane heard his proper noun be mentioned several times at the meeting. 6. He did not detect united states come up to him. 7. Have you seen them laughing at something? 8. We did not look it to be announced on the radio. ix. I'd similar her to tell us what she is going to do tonight. 10.1 call back you lot'll hear today her singing. 11,. When he heard his son crying he got up and went to the nursery. 12. I'd like nobody to take my things. The Circuitous Subject Exercise 197 1. He is considered to be a practiced musician. 2. They are thought to have gone away some days ago. 3. James is expected to brand a report side by side Wednesday. iv. Steve is known to have helped them to solve a problem when they were in trouble. 5. Mozart is known to accept equanimous a lot of wonderful pieces of music. 6. The motion picture is considered to be the worst of the yr. 7. She is supposed to be working in the laboratory from two to vi p. m. tomorrow. 8. They are known to have fabricated a new discovery a calendar month ago. 9. He is expected to manage the business concern himself. 10. He is said to be at the customs office now. eleven. The delegation is reported to be leaving Prague tonight at lla. m. 12. They are known to have lived in Egypt for a long time. xiii. He is believed to exist working at an urgent problem at present. Exercise 198 1. They are likely to take a good time in the bar tonight. two. He is sure to win this match. 3. The airplane is unlikely to achieve the identify of destination on time. iv. You are likely to miss the train unless you hurry. 5. She is unlikely to go by plane. half dozen. He is unlikely to be invited to the briefing. 7. They are sure to get married soon. 8. They are unlikely to follow my recommendations. 9. They are likely to keep a globe tour. x. This motion-picture show is certain to be the best at the exhibition. Exercise 199 A 1. No, she doesn't seem to be happy. ii. No, she appears to have lost information technology. 3. No, he seems to be waiting for us. 4. Yes, but she seems to accept put on weight. v. He appears to know her well. 6.1 seem to know this blazon very well. 7. No, he seems to take inverse his job. 8. No, she seems to have returned two months ago and now to be working at her new book. 9. Look, this man seems to be overhearing us. 10. The president appears to have left his country residence and to be returning to the upper-case letter. � 1. I'll visit Trafalgar Square if I happen to be in London. two. If anybody happens to know him, call the police. iii. If you happen to encounter Kate, ask her to phone me. 4. Practise you lot happen to know how to become to the Tower? 5. He'll accommodate everything if he happens to go on a tour. 6. Does he happen to know with whom Mary has gone to the Canaries? 7. Accept you happened to run across them leave? eight. Can yous happen to modify a pound? 9. Has she happened to come across where they parked their automobile? ten. If I happen to meet them, I'll phone the police force. � 1. The interview with the immature artist turned out to be rather interesting. ii. The prices at the hotel proved to be reasonable. 3. The conversation with them turned out to be rather unpleasant. 4. The young man turned out to be a smuggler. v. He proved to exist a qualified economist. vi. The student's knowledge of mathematics turned out to exist above the average. 7. Yesterday's party turned out to be entertaining. eight. The weather condition in this function of the country proved to be rainy. 9. The workshop proved to be rather useful for economists, only for managers it turned out to exist rather wearisome. ten.1 bought a book which turned out to be a all-time-seller. 11. This unpleasant human being who found faults with me during the interview turned out to exist my manager. Exercise 200 Ib, second, ��, 4�, 5b, 6d Practise 201 � 1. Steven is sure to win the game. 2, Peter is known to have left for Oslo. 3. The president is supposed to speak at the briefing. iv. This play is considered to be the most interesting at the theatre. 5. She seems to be cooking an apple pie. It tastes delicious. six. Bob is likely to help us. � He is certain to assist us. 7. They were believed to have left yesterday. 8. The talks are likely to stop tomorrow. 9. The piece of work is supposed to have been washed successfully. ten. This fact is unlikely to be of great importance. 11. This is likely to happen if the wind does not change. 12. The delegates to the conference are said to have come. thirteen. The commission is known to have been fix up several years ago. 14. He is probable to be writing a new volume. 15. They are thought to exist able to solve the question at once. sixteen. Jack London is known to have written a lot of proficient books. Unit xv Causative Verbs and Accept/Got something done Practice 202 1. He got/had the refrigerator fixed. 2.ane got/had the floor washed. iii. She got/had the article typed. four. He got/had the letter translated. 5. They got/had the house repaired. 6.1 got/had the motorcar washed. 7. She got/had the dress fabricated. 8. He got/had supper cooked. nine. He got/had the shirt ironed. 10. They got/had the fence built. Practice 203 l)to atomic number 26'el; 2) entertain; 3) to pay; 4) cleaned; v) to ascension; 6) carry; seven) carried; 8) to have, shaven; nine) leave; 10) changed; 11) piece of work; 12) to purchase; 13) washed; 14) to get; fifteen) to reject Do 204 l)feel; 2) to sign; 3)to give up; 4) to sell; v) practise; 6) installed; seven) shortened; 8) leave; 9) to hand 10. decide; xi) contribute; 12) to learn; xiii) developed; 14) open up; 15) to decrease; 16) attend; 17) to go; 18) to make; 19) forget; 20) sentry; 21) to shave; 22) have Exercise 205 Correct sentences: 2, 5,19, 21, 24, 25 1. My mother won't let anybody call back sick of him. three. The party was dull, and we decided to tell stories to make the time pass. four. Nick got Mary to give him a elevator to the school. 6. Let's effort to get them to join our visitor. 7. She got the telephone repaired. eight. The thought of his coming made me feel sick. 9. The air current made the windows rattle. 10. They must have the problem settled. 11. She had the secretarial assistant make another re-create. 12. He had the re-create fabricated. 13. They did their best to make themselves agree to the proposal. fourteen. He changed his listen to accept his house painted green. fifteen. Permit him choose his friends himself. 16. Your enthusiasm makes me experience immature once again. 17. She had a desire to let her life go on every bit though nothing had happened. 18. The director got his paper typed. 20. What makes you call up and so? 22. She is getting her hair cutting tomorrow. 23. She did non let her daughter go to discos. Exercise 206 1. The robbers fabricated the people in the banking concern stand against the wall. 2. Let the child swallow an ice-foam. iii.1 am not to arraign. I was made to practice it. 4. Yesterday I had my windows washed. 5. Let me try to exercise information technology myself. half dozen. The children are and then noisy/making a lot of noise. Let them go for a walk. 7. He was made to practice very dull work. 8.1 got her to become for a vacation. 9. He has his flat repaired. 10. Difficult circumstances fabricated him human activity in' such a way. xi. Let'southward brand a break for lunch. 12. You must get her to have the offering. 13. Let me know when you want to see me once more. fourteen. He got his neighbour to look after his dog during his absence. fifteen.1 wonder what fabricated him kill the president. 16. She always lets her children spotter cartoons on Dominicus. 17. The suspect was made to lie on the ground. 18. She must have her watch repaired. 19. She feels bad, she got her tooth pulled out yesterday. 20. He did not build the house himself, he had it congenital. Unit 16 The Gerund Practice 207 1) afford; two) offer; 3)put off; 4) fail; 5) give up; 6) appear; vii) refuse; 8) intend; 9) seem; x) be busy Exercise 208 1) beingness; 2) finding; iii) asking, wasting; iv) talking, playing; v) swimming; 6) repairing; 7) living; 8) airing; nine) going; 10) doing, receiving, going Exercise 209 Ic, 2d, 3e, 4a, 5b Exercise 210 1) paying, escaping; 2) making; 3) answering; 4) seeing, recognizing, commenting; 5) signing; half dozen) helping; 7) going; eight) buying Exercise 211 1. Forgive my taking upward so much of your fourth dimension. 2. Do you listen his joining us? 3. Does he experience like staying here for another week? four.ane appreciate your encouraging him when he failed in his experiment. 5. Exercise y'all know the reason for his feeling disappointed? half-dozen. "It'due south no expert your hating it," he said becoming didactic. 7. Only the other day they had been talking about something happening. viii. She was listening difficult all the time for any sound of Jan'south descending the stairs. nine. He wishes he'd never told you the truth simply it's no utilize his denying information technology. ten. Cursing himself for not learning to drive a car he woke up Tony. 11. Of course, I should insist on your accepting the proper professional fee. 12. Bob was feeling rather unwell, and was not actually looking forward to our visiting him. thirteen. My father thinks I am non capable of earning my ain living. 14. He warned us that in that location was no point in our arriving half an hr earlier. 15. They were talking nigh her giving up the job and going to live in the state. Exercise 212 one. The speaker was annoyed at being interrupted every other moment. 2. He showed no sign of being hurt. 3. They showed no sign of recognizing the states. 4. He insists on being paid for his work done. 5. We did not want to speak to the correspondent and tried to avoid being interviewed past him. half dozen. Excuse me for giving and then much problem to y'all. seven. After beingness examined by the doctor I was given a sick leave. viii. They deny robbing the banking company, but admit making plans about information technology. 9. The trouble is non worth speaking of. 10. Why does he avoid meeting journalists? xi. She insisted on showing the files to her. 12. She does not stand reminding people of their duties and being reminded of hers. 13. He is not used to being spoken to like that. fourteen. He had never thought of security because he had no idea of being kidnapped. 15. Did yous succeed in persuading your colleagues? 16. The TV ready needs repairing. 17. He is looking forrad to being given the primary part in the play. 18. After being looked through the papers were registered. 19. He tin can't do anything without disturbing anybody or being disturbed. xx. Take you e'er dreamed of earning a million dollars? Exercise 213 1) watching; two) seeing; three) going; 4) speaking; 5) crying; 6) doing; 7) talking, persuading; 8) ownership; 9) gambling; ten) getting; xi) trying; 12) visiting; 13) remembering Exercise 214 l)by; ii) subsequently; 3) without; 4) on, without; v) by; vi) after; 7) before; 8) on; 9) after; 10) past/after Practise 215 1) accomplishing; 2) explaining; 3) his taking part, his being sent; four) laughing; 5) gambling; 6) going; seven) stealing, adulterous, buying; 8) finding; 9) supporting; 10) living, coming; xi) taking; 12) speaking; 13) calling Exercise 216 one) of; 2) of; 3) from; iv) confronting; five) in; 6) like, of; seven) up with; 8)___; 9) forrad to; ten)___; 11) on; 12) at; 13) of; fourteen) of; 15)___ Exercise 217 1. His being unable to resist r charm is funny. 2. You shouldn't deny their telling the truth. 3. It's no proficient taking advantage of people'southward weakness. four.1 acknowledge my confiding in this human. 5. Her mother was displeased with her daughter'south accepting the proposal. six. We were admitted to the hall after ringing the bell. 1.1 hope yous don't heed my speaking to you frankly. eight.1 object to his being admitted to our closed circle. 9. He was afraid of my changing the decision. 10.i regret giving you then much trouble. 11. After studying the atmospheric condition forecast in great item, he said he would go back to London. 12. Why do you insist on his being present there? 13.one am really ashamed of non writing to you for and then long. 14.one call up your submitting the report to the secretary, 15.1 was prepared to dislike Mr. Kalada even before meeting him. 16. He suggested our starting at in one case. 17. Mrs. Knight disliked my telling the truth. eighteen. Nosotros are looking forward to your spending the summer with us. 19. He is responsible for the letter being delivered but today. twenty. This woman's face attracted his attending as familiar for he remembered her passing by him several times. Do 218 1) in worrying; 2) to lodge; 3) giving, to swear; four) leave/leaving, to have been; 5) in being; 6) looking up; 7) to making; 8) going; 9) endmost, sitting; 10) arranging; 11) to arrange; 12) to deal, to doing; thirteen) to speak; 14) to go; 15) having, to drive Exercise 219 A 1) to look; 2) to point out; 3) meeting; 4) to telephone; v) locking; 6) paying; 7) to give; eight) seeing; 9) asking; 10) staying; 11) to send � ane) to tell; two) non learning; three) failing; four) to inform; v) quarrelling; six) to say; 7) missing; viii) to say; 9) non beingness able; 10) doing � i) be; ii) getting upwards; three) think; four) working; 5) study; 6) wandering; vii) bring; 8) having; 9) say; 10) doing; 11) practice D 1) to lose; two) going; 3) explaining; four) to write; v) to persuade; vi) to forget; 7) communicable; viii) cooking; 9) to introduce E ane) doing; two) to do; iii) buying; 4) to buy; five) making; 6) to buy; 7) producing; 8) speaking F one) to have, of failing; 2) to go out, of meeting; 3) to say; 4) of going; v) to tell; 6) of meeting; seven) to make, of falling One thousand i) feeling; two) laughing; 3) to do; 4) existence attracted; 5) to solve, phoning Practise 220 one) switching off, go, cheque; ii) go, swimming, going, bathing; iii) to buy, to ask; 4) dining, have, to go, having; five) travelling, continuing, to become; 6) to come, seeing, listening; 7) to hear, seeing; eight) pond, to bring; 9) lending, to write; ten) to start off, wait, snowing; 11) meeting, of meeting; 12) to say, to rewrite, rewriting; 13) to buy, having Exercise 221 Correct sentences: 4, nine ane.one think you made a mistake by coming hither. ii. When he told me about his plans, I couldn't help being surprised. It admittedly wasn't in his line. 3.1 can't assist you to prepare this historical sketch. 5. People often have difficulty learning a foreign linguistic communication. 6.i congratulated Ann on entering Academy. seven. We called after him, but he did non even stop to turn his head. eight.1 don't recall his telling anything of the kind. ix. It is not worth taking up the affair now; it tin can look. Exercise 222 Id, 2b, 3c, 4a, 5c Do 223 1.ane insist on your showing the new auto to usa. two. The piddling boy was proud of having such a noble friend. three. This film is worth seeing. You tin't help enjoying the wonderful performance of the actors. four. Information technology was impossible to get the tickets and he had to give upwardly the idea of listening to the famous pianist. 5.i call back his laughing loudly when telling the story. half-dozen. She was sure that the boys had stopped working long ago and had run to the river. 7. She was sitting in the drawing room without saying a discussion and paying attention to her sis's chat. eight. He speedily went into the hall without answering the greetings. ix.i am sick and tired of being old and wise and I can't stand being treated similar an invalid. 10. He meant to begin his investigation with the garden examining. 11. After washing upwards and tidying upwards the kitchen she lay on the sofa. 12. If yous don't tell me what the affair is, what is the utilise of my being here? 13.1 couldn't even walk without his coming up to me. xiv. He tin can't bear being praised. xv. He did non like his daughter chatting on the phone for hours. 16. He was trying to discover a pretext for leaving earlier. 17.1 hope you don't mind his being told everything. 18. Did you remember to post the letter that he gave you? 19. On seeing our difficulty, they offered their assist. 20. They couldn't aid laughing at the sight' of the clown. Unit of measurement 17 The Participle Do 224 1) going; 2) remembering; 3) connecting; 4) taking; five) not knowing; 6) saying; 7) turning; viii) beingness; ix) shaking; 10) supporting Do 225 Sentences 2, four, 6, 9,12 are impossible to paraphrase. 1. The woman working in the garden is my sis. 3. Not knowing their telephone number I couldn't ring them upwardly. five. The sidewalks were crowded with people watching the carnival. 7. He stood at the counter and hesitated not knowing what to cull. eight. The conferences held at the University every yr are devoted to ecological problems. 10.1 looked at the people lying on the beach. 11. The people waiting for the doctor accept been sitting here for a long time. Do 226 1) divided; 2) broken; 3) left; four) connected; 5) told; 6) received; seven) installed; 8) sent; 9) applied; x) cooked Exercise 227 ane. The new task offered to me lately seems to be very interesting. 2. He could non recognize the square rebuilt while he was away. 3. The news brought to us is exciting. 4. The things left behind by passengers are usually taken to the Lost Property Office. 5. The animals caught in the forenoon struggled furiously. 6. The respond, so long expected, came at last. seven. There was a expressionless silence in the room broken but past his cough. 8. The sunrays lighted the magnificent house built on the hill. 9. The castle congenital many years ago was in skillful order. x. The typewriter bought a few days ago has gone wrong. Do 228 50. hen lying he spoke more than quickly than when telling the truth. 2. She stood in front end of the mirror equally if speaking to herself. three. She screamed as though badly hurt. four. He is a quiet man. He never hurries unless pressed for time. 4. While waiting for y'all, I was looking through newspapers and magazines. 6. When asked about it, he could say nix. 6. When translated, the article will be typed. 7. While crossing the street yesterday, I saw an accident. eight. A promise accounts so little till kept. 9. When a student he used to study at the library. 10. He was hesitating whether to have the stride, which if mistaken, could put him to problem. Practice 229 1. Having seen then little of the country, I am afraid I cannot answer all your questions. 2. Having arrived ii days before the conference he had a lot of fourth dimension to run into-Edinburgh. 3.1 felt very tired having worked the whole day in the sun. 4. Having bought a pair of gloves we moved to the shoe department. 5. She left having told united states of america all she had institute out. 6. Having got what he wanted he took his hat and left. this time having got used to the atmosphere of the big city, he no longer felt a stranger. eight.one felt refreshed and rested having slept for eight hours. nine. Having completed all our preparations we hired a taxi and hurried off. 10. Having never experienced such difficulties she was at a loss. Practice 230 one) exhausted; 2) accompanied; 3) sleeping; iv) Having filled; five) promising; half dozen) laid; 7) Judging; 8) Having arrived-nine) asking; ten) walking; 11) fallen; 12) Seen; 13) Not knowing; xiv) Locked; xv) Having addressed; sixteen) giving-17) Having done; 18) having changed Exercise 231 lb, 2b, 3b, 4a, 5c, 6b, 7a, 8c, 9a, lOb Exercise 232 Correct sentences: three, 7,10 1. Feeling tired and having nothing more to do till he came, she sat into the armchair at the window looking at the mountains lit by the sun. 2, On the walls there were some common coloured pictures, framed and glazed. 4. It was the 60 minutes of sunset, unnoticed in the cities, then cute in the country. five. Having finished breakfast he stayed for some minutes in the dining room. half-dozen. Mother smiled looking at the children playing in the garden. �. borne questions touched upon in the report are worth considering. ix. Having left our suitcases we went sightseeing. Exercise 233 ane. Be attentive when driving a car. 2. On the sheet of the paper there were several lines written in pencil 3. Having received a telegram my sister immediately left for Glasgow. 4.1 don't know the man speaking on the phone. five. Having gone in the evening, we arrived in the metropolis at 6 a. m. 6. The news received made everybody excited. vii.1 left her a bulletin not having defenseless her at dwelling. 8. Feeling tired they decided to have a rest. nine.i did not remember the name of the person who rang you lot up yesterday. 10. We sat on the terrace enjoying a wonderful view of the mountains surrounding our hotel. Practise 234 The Bees I think when I was a child being sent to visit 1 of our numerous elderly eccentric aunts. She was mad about bees; the garden was full of bees, humming like telegraph poles. One afternoon she put on an enormous veil and a pair of gloves, locked u.s. all in the cottage for safety, and went out to effort to get some honey out of one of the hives. Apparently she did nor stupefy them properly, or whatever it is to practice, and when she took the lid off, the bees poured out and settled on her. Nosotros were watching all this through the window. We didn't know much about bees, and so nosotros idea this was all right, until we saw her flight round the garden making drastic attempts to avoid the bees, getting her veil tangled in the rosebushes. Somewhen she reached the cottage and flung herself at the door. We couldn't open up information technology considering she had the primal. Nosotros kept trying to tell her this, but her screams of agony and the humming of the bees drowned our voices. It was I believe Leslie who had the brilliant idea of throwing a bucket of water over her from the bedroom window. Unfortunately in his enthusiasm he threw the bucket too. To be drenched with common cold water and then hitting on the head with a large iron bucket is irritating enough, but to fight off a mass of bees at the aforementioned fourth dimension makes the whole matter extremely trying. When nosotros somewhen got her inside she was and so swollen as to be nigh unrecognizable.
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