
- •I Saw her standing there
- •Moods in modern english
- •The formation of the subjunctive mood
- •The Simple Indicative and Subjunctive Tenses of the verb to be Simple Present
- •Simple Past
- •The Indicative and Subjunctive Tenses of the verb to work Simple Present
- •Present Continuous
- •Present Perfect
- •Present Perfect Continuous
- •Simple Past
- •Past Continuous
- •Past Perfect
- •Past Perfect Continuous
- •The synthetic and analytical forms of the subjunctive mood.
- •The conditional mood
- •The use of the conditionsl mood
- •In sentences and clauses of implied condition
- •The conditional mood in complex sentences
- •Subjunctive II, its forms, the independent use
- •Preference
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Types of conditional sentences
- •If I Had a Donkey
- •If I were King
- •Subjunctive II in conditional sentences
- •Inversion in Conditional sentences
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Types of jobs, choosing a career. On teaching.
- •Subjunctive II in object clauses after the verb to wish
- •Subjunctive II in adverbial clauses of comparison.
- •Subjunctive II in predicative clauses after the verbs of being and seeming.
- •Subjunctive II in attributive clauses after
- •It’s time, it’s high time
- •Topic. Illnesses and their treatment. Medical service in Great Britain.
- •In Case You Get Sick.
- •The suppositional mood and subjunctive I, their forms and use in subject clauses
- •The suppositional mood and subjunctive I in object, predicative and attributive appositive clauses after verbs and nouns denoting suggestion, demand, etc.
- •Attributive clauses
- •The suppositional mood and subjunctive I in subject clauses after it’s necessary (etc.)
- •The suppositional mood, subjunctive I and II in object, predicative and attributive appositive clauses after verbs and expressions denoting fear
- •Topic. London. Sightseeing.
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Subjunctive I and II in adverbial clauses of concession
- •Subjunctive I and II in adverbial clauses of time and place
- •The suppositional mood, subjunctive I and II in adverbial clauses of purpose
- •Topic. Food and meals.
- •Vegetable
- •Revision Exercise
- •Modal verbs
- •The forms could, might, should, would may also denote an unreal action. Most modal verbs are used in three modal meanings: the concrete, the imperative and the suppositional.
- •Modal Verbs due to the degree of certainty
- •I want to take up a course of English.
- •Used to
- •Topic. Higher education in Great Britain. Teacher training in Great Britain. Oxford. Cambridge.
- •Teacher Training in England and Wales
- •Teacher Training in Scotland
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Must in indirect speech
- •Have to
- •Use of modal verbs to express necessity
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Should and Ought
- •Topic. Travelling. Different means of travel. Travelling in your life.
- •Summarizing Exercise
- •Modal verbs used in the imperative meaning
- •Modal verbs used in the suppositional meaning
- •Shall and will
- •Modal verbs in preparatory it-clauses and indefinite personal clauses
- •Topic. Theatre going. Theatres in Great Britain.
- •Word From the Director
- •Summarizing Exercises
- •Subjunctive mood
- •Metric conversions Weights
- •Liquid Measures
- •Imperial Metric
- •Phrases for conversational situations
- •Interviewing language
- •Introducing a topic
- •Interrupting
- •Introducing the topic
- •Introducing each section
- •If there’s any justice in the world
- •If I fell in love
- •If I had a hammer
- •If I ruled the world
- •If you were me
Attributive clauses
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order
demand suggestion
wish recommendation
rule
request
that
the Suppositional Mood sb. should do sth. Subjunctive I
sb. do sth.
E.g. He gave an order that they should leave at once.
E.g. We were given a recommendation that we should refrain from checking our mail.
Exercise 111. Make up sentences.
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I
My parents
The authorities
Our guide
They
demand
suggest
recommend
insist
request
that
you should stay for a couple of days here.
the car park be moved.
we should dine at this restaurant.
I should clean my room once a week.
I should adjust their TV.
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My order
His demand
The suggestion
Her wish
is
was
will be
that
you should leave at once!
we think it over again.
you should be more careful.
they should fax the data.
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I
She
He
They
gave
made
expressed
an order
a suggestion
a request
a wish
that
you shouldn’t take it serious.
the guests should be invited in.
we should dine at this restaurant.
he should go to Italy.
Exercise 112. Read the sentences. State the type of subordinate clause.
1. I demand we should be paid in advance. 2. I couldn’t refrain from the suggestion that their presence should be required. 3. My advice is that you should do something about your pronunciation. 4. She ordered that the mail should be posted at 5 p.m. daily. 5. He expressed a wish that the group should have more free time downtown. 6. Do you insist that we postpone the meeting? 7. Our new rule is that all the employees should check in at this board. 8. He ordered that nothing should be touched. 9. I insist that the margins should be drawn on the paper. Otherwise your paper wouldn’t be graded. 10. I made a request that the information should be easy of access.
Exercise 113. Complete the sentences using your Active Grammar. State the type of subordinate clause.
I will insist … .
I suggest … .
We recommend … .
He demands … .
They order … .
His suggestion was … .
My recommendation is … .
Our request is … .
He proposed a demand … .
They expressed a wish … .
The suggestion was … .
My only recommendation will be … .
Her demand is … .
Our rule was …
Exercise 114. Translate into English using your Active Grammar.
1. Она будет настаивать, чтобы вы остались погостить еще на пару дней. 2. Мое предложение заключается в том, чтобы вы приняли участие в нашей конференции. 3. Он отдал приказ, чтобы подозреваемого отвели в камеру. 4. Моя просьба состоит в том, чтобы вы высказали свое мнение по поводу опубликованной статьи. 5. Мы
требуем, чтобы голосование было проведено немедленно. 6. Администрация просит, чтобы посетители не нарушали тишину в зале. 7. Его единственное желание состоит в том, чтобы поскорее забыть этот день. 8. Мы настаиваем, чтобы итоги голосования были оглашены.