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IV. Point out the Objective with the Infinitive and the Subjective with the Infinitive Constructions. Translate into Ukrainian

1. He appeared to be an ideal home man.

2. I can’t bear one to be very near me but you.

3. I don’t like him to be so long alone.

4. Irene watched him go up the street and enter a door.

5. She doesn’t seem to want to do anything.

6. The man was said to be one of the most promising of nuclear physicists.

7. They heard the town clock strike twelve.

8. This appeared to amuse the policemen.

9. We didn’t mean this to be a long meeting.

10. You are sure to be there tomorrow night.

V. Complete the following sentences using the Subjective with the Infinitive Constructions

Model: It is quite unbelievable for him to have said such a thing.

There was no need for me to go there.

1. It was hardly necessary ….

2. It is of no use ….

3. It is only natural ….

4. It was very kind …

5. It is quite possible ….

6. It is high time ….

7. Is it possible …?

8. It is desirable ….

9. It is quite unusual ….

10. It is much better ….

VI. Write a sentence with complex object using the words given

Model: Ann didn’t have any money (want/James/lend)

Ann wanted James to lend her some.

1. He was disappointed when I decided to leave. (want/me/stay with them)

2. In your place I would tell the police about the accident. (advise/me/inform)

3. Please don’t tell anyone that I’m leaving my job. (not want/ anyone/know)

4. Tom was sure that Mary would be late. And she was. (expect/her/be late)

5. Don’t forget to post my letter’, Jack said to me. (remind/me/post)

6. The sudden noise caused the boy to jump. (make/him/jump)

VII. Change these sentences so as to use complex object as shown in the example

Model: I believe that Van Clibern is a great be a great pianist.

I believe Van Clibern to be a great pianist.

1. Bob found that the assignment of his client was difficult to fulfil.

2. Everyone wanted that Oxford captain would succeed.

3. He admits that his accusation was right.

4. I admit that the harbour master has been bribed to unload the ship.

5. I can’t believe that your manager pulls the workers off the job every two weeks.

6. They discovered that the customers were always trying to tell them a good tale.

7. We can’t expect that unskilled men will become experienced workers overnight.

8. We didn’t expect that the government was running late clearing the cheques.

9. We expect that at the talks they will clear up several points of the contrast.

10. You consider that this business is very profitable.

VIII. Join the following sentences twice: a) with enough, b) with too

Model: He isn't strong. He can't lift it.

a) He's strong enough to lift it. b) He is too weak to lift it.

1. I'm not rich. I can't afford one.

2. I'm not strong. I can't lift it.

3. I wasn't interested. I didn't watch the film.

4. She's not old. She can't drive a car.

5. The film was boring. I didn't watch it.

6. The pie is very hot. I can't eat it.