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1.4A The form of a compound sentence

Write 1: 1 ...and complained about them. 2 ... but(she) didn't leave a message. 3 І can either leave now, or (I can) stay for another hour. 4 Jim not only built his own house, but(he) designed it himself as well. 5 I neither know nor care what happened to him.

6 ... very well, but (he) hasn't much experience ...

Write 2: 1... at the station аnd two men ... 2 Either you can give me some advice, or your colleague can.( Either you or your colleague can ...) 3 ... but it didn't stop. 4 ... when we called, so we left a message. 5... after the film, so we went straight back. 6 ... was nervous, for she wasn't used to strangers calling late at night. 7 ... in the country, but my parents ... 8 ... has been lost, or the postman has ... 9 ... was visible, and then a cloud covered it. 10 ... career woman, yet her mother...

1.4B Context 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 as well 5 and 6 but 7 yet 8 either 9 or 10 for 11 and 12 and 13 but 14 and

1.5А Introduction to complex sentences 1 You can tell me all about the film ... 2 ... you can help me with the dishes. 3 You didn't tell me ... 4 I walk to work every morning ... 5 ... I left a message on the answer-phone.

1.5B Noun clauses derived from statements 1 (that) he feels angry. 2 (that) she has resigned from her job. 3 (that) you don't trust me. 4 (that) you are feeling better. 5 (that) she's upset. 6 (that) he didn't get the contract. 7 (that) it's a fair price. 8 (that) you're leaving. 9 (that) she's been a fool.

1.5C Noun clauses derived from questions 1 if/whether he has passed his exam. 2 if/whether you can (or could) type. 3 if/whether he will arrive tomorrow. 4 if/whether he likes ice-cream. 5 if/whether he was at home yesterday. 6 if/whether I should phone her. 7 if/whether she's ready. 8 when you met her. 9 how you will manage. 10 why he has left. 11 where you live. 12 which one she wants. 13 who's at the door. 14 what he wants.

1.5D Context 1 you know... 2 you can turn into superwoman or superman ...3 that her baby nearly slipped under the wheels of a car. 4 she lifted the car (to save her baby). 5 that he jumped nearly three metres into the air... 6 if you can perform such feats. 7 that you can. 8 that we can find great reserves of strength ... 9 that adrenalin can turn us into superwomen or supermen!

І.6А 'Who', 'which' and 'that' as subjects of a ralative clause 1 ... the accountant who does my accounts. 2 ... the nurse who looked after me. З ... the postcards which arrived yesterday. 4 ... the secretaries who work in our office. 5 ... the magazine which arrived this morning. 6 ... the workmen who repaired our roof.

1.6В 'Who(m)', 'which' and 'that' as objects of a relative clause 1 ... the accountant who(m) you recommended .../...

the accountant you recommended ... 2 ... the nurse who(m) I saw at the hospital./... the nurse I saw... 3 ... the postcards which I sent from Spain./... the postcards I sent... 4 ... the secretaries who(m) Mr Pym employed./... the secretaries Mr Pym employed. 5 ... the magazine which I got.../... the magazine I got... 6 ... the workmen who(m) I paid ... /... the workmen I paid... 7 ... the dog which I saw .../... the dog I saw ... 8 ... the birds which I fed.../... the birds I fed ...

1.6C 'Who(m)', 'which' or 'that' as the objects of prepositions 1 a He's the man to whom I sent the money. b He's the man who(m)/that I sent the money to. с He's the man I sent the money to. 2 a She's the nurse to whom I gave the flowers b She's the nurse who(m)/that I gave the flowers to. с She's the nurse I gave the flowers to. За That's the chair on which I sat. b That's the chair which/that I sat on. с That's the chair I sat on 4a He's the boy for whom I bought this toy. b He's the boy who(m)/that I bought this toy for. с He's the boy I bought this toy for. 5a That's the building by which I passed. b That's the building which/that I passed by. с That's the building I passed by. 6a They're the shops from which I got these. b They're the shops which/that I got these from.

с They're the shops I got these from.

1.6D Context 1 who 2 (-) 3 who 4 (-)

1.7A 'Whose' + noun in relative clauses: 1... the customer whose address I lost. 2 ... the novelist whose book won first prize. 3 ... the children whose team won the match. 4 ... the expert whose advice we want. 5 ... the witness whose evidence led to his arrest.

6... the woman whose house the film was made in./ ... in whose house the film was made.

1.7B Defining and non-defining clauses: Commas are necessary in these sentences: 1 My husband, who is on a business trip to Rome all this week,... 4 The author Barbara Branwell, whose latest novel has already sold over a million copies,... 6 The play Cowards, which opens at the Globe soon,... 9 The manager, whom I complained to about the service,...10 Sally West, whose work for the deaf made her famous,...

1.7C Sentences with two meanings 1 Without commas: There were other test papers, which everyone didn't fail.

With commas: There was a single test paper and everybody failed it. 2 Without commas: I have another brother or other brothers somewhere else. With commas: I have only one brother.

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