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Ex. II. Complete the sentences using the verbs:

Review, squeeze in, apologize, take, stay, appear.

  • The professor suggested that I … the exam again.

  • I felt awkward that they … to be seated.

  • He was sorry they …….. for nothing.

  • The doctor suggested I ……… in bed for at least three days.

  • It’s important that you ………….. all the material properly before taking the exam.

  • The audience were shocked that the singer …….. barefoot.

Ex. III. Use the pattern to complete the sentences:

Example. I suggested that she give up smoking.

  1. My Mum suggested that I take ………..

  2. The board of directors suggested that the department move to ……………..

  3. They insisted that we fill in…………………….

  4. She local council has proposed that a new shopping center be ………………

  5. The workers at the factory are demanding that their wages be……………….

  6. I demand that you leave………………………..

  7. They insisted I go ……………………………..

  8. She suggested that we lay the table for…………………..

  9. The nurse recommended I take……………………………

Ex. IV. Complete the following sentences using your own ideas:

  1. It’s advisable that a doctor should……………………..

  2. I am sorry they should……………………………..

  3. The teacher was surprised that a first-year student should……………

  4. It’s important that testing should………………………………………

  5. It was shocking that the plane should …….

  6. It was incredible that a young child should………………….

  7. We were all sorry that the girl should…………

Oral practice: The United States Capitol

Ex. I. Explain why some people confuse New York with the capital, Washington D.C.

Ex. II. Read the text and answer the comprehension questions below.

The United States Capitol

The most recognized symbol of democratic government in the world, the United States Capitol, has housed Congress since 1800.

The site of the Capitol was selected by President George Washington and Pierre Charles L’Enfant, the designer of the new Federal City. The president laid the cornerstone on September 18, 1793, and the north wing was first occupied by Congress in 1800. In 1807 the south wing was occupied. Both wings were burned by British Soldiers in 1814. Reconstruction of the wings was completed in 1819. The addition of the center section, topped by a low dome, signalled the completion of the original building in 1826.

For nearly two centuries, the Capitol was grown along with the nation. The 19th century brought the additions of larger wings and the cast-iron dome. Contemporary changes have included the extension of the East Front, completed in 1962, as well as restoration work which has recently included the West Front and the Statue of Freedom.

Old Supreme Court Chamber

Originally the Senate Chamber, this room was later reconstructed for use by the Supreme Court. The Court met here from 1810 to 1860. Here Chief Justice John Marshall established the foundations of American constitutional law.

Old Senate Chamber

The Senate met in this chamber from 1810 until 1859.

Later, when the Senate moved to its present location, the room was occupied by the Supreme Court from 1860 to 1935. The Chamber has been restored to its mid-19th century appearance, when the Senate last met here.

Crypt

A Crypt is commonly acknowledged as an underground vault or burial chamber, although there is no one buried in the Capitol. The original intent was to place the remains of George and Martha Washington under the center of this room, but they remained at their home in Mount Vernon, Virginia. Today, the Crypt houses sculpture, Capitol artifacts, and exhibits on the history of the building.