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- •Jane's Diary
- •92 The Verb: Finite Fbrn,
- •138 The Verb: Modal Vp„.
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- •Verbals
- •14. Translate the following into English using infinitives or ing-forrns as direct object:
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- •27. Supply the required articles, paying special attention to uncount-ftble concrete nouns (names of materials):
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- •Verb: Finite Forms 323
- •Is coming
- •Is leaving
- •10. My clothes are not in the room. They have taken them away.
- •I've been noticing a difference in you.
- •Is looking, have been meeting
- •Is talking, has been driving
- •Is, was, have heard, has turned, is, is, is, writes, does ... Write, know, set, do ... Think, haven't thought
- •Is, see, is, have made, went, got, boiled, was, carried, set, placed,
- •Is ... Looking
- •I dressed and went out into the garden. The sun was rising. There was no wind but the leaves were still falling in the garden. Over the night the birches had turned yellow up to their tops.
- •10. Was towing, had swum, was accompanying
- •9. (Had) hunted, found 10. Had shut, felt
- •Is doing
- •Was having
- •7. Likes
- •Is not getting
- •I thought he was tired and asked him what he had been doing.
- •I saw that the moment for which he had been waiting had come.
- •I have never before felt so well as now.
- •I have never been spoken to like that before.
- •It's dark in the room, and I can't find my things.
- •1. Have been expected
- •I must work very hard this week.
- •It must have been
- •I knew that Pat was to come to the club.
- •I was somewhat surprised to find so many people in the hall in which I was to speak.
- •I don't have to be there before three.
- •It was announced on the radio that the President was to speak that night.
- •10. Had, didn't have
- •I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said that.
- •It's surprising that they should have included him into the team.
- •I oughtn't to (shouldn't) have told them that.
- •10. You oughtn't to have been so rude to her. She is weeping now. Ex. 48.
- •I didn't have to do any shopping as my husband was dining out that day.
- •I'm to see him on Tuesday night.
- •I didn't understand why he should be (was) so angry.
- •It's admirable that she herself undertook (should have undertaken) the task.
- •I inform you of these things so that we can understand each other.
- •10. She gave me the key so that I could (might) open the door.
- •It looked as though the talks would (might) continue for some more
- •If you were to ask me I couldn't tell you.
- •If it hadn't been for his grandad the boy would have been very unhappy at home.
- •9. Could ... Have produced, would be
- •It was decided that the children should go to the Zoo right after breakfast.
- •9. To have been snowing Ex. 7.
- •I never knew the fellow, but everyone seems to have liked him.
- •I sat there for a while just looking at the people.
- •I lay on my bed thinking about this all afternoon.
- •I had difficulty recollecting the man's name.
- •I wanted to find out something about him.
- •I was not sufficiently interested to continue the argument.
- •9. Being connects!
- •I didn't succeed in making Ann talk.
- •9. To be staying 10. To reply
- •In his talk with my father the visitor was heard to mention some| accident.
- •I thought that matches were not left lying about the garden for nothing.
- •I was ill at the time, and Mrs Barnaby was left to look after me.
- •I know him to have visited them several times this year.
- •I was too excited to eat.
- •I've got something to show you.
- •I couldn't resist the temptation to tease Tom.
- •I had the satisfaction of seeing that Betty was getting more and more ill at ease.
- •I hate the idea of your being all alone there.
- •I had to wait two hours in the hospital to have a tooth filled.
- •I won't have you talk to me like that.
- •I saw him sitting at the window with one hand lying half clenched on the table.
- •It was the house of a local doctor who was an active me club.
- •15. None 16* no one
If you were to ask me I couldn't tell you.
If you were travelling alone you would have got to the city by now.
He would have been captain of the team if he had not been so unpopular.
He would have been a handsome man if he had been a little taller.
I could have heard her if she had replied.
She would have enjoyed the game if she hadn't discovered that her opponent disliked losing.
If I were to make my suggestion he would (might) think I'm prying into his affairs.
If somebody had told him about this affair he would have been involved in it.
If he were to be invited to the party he wouldn't know what to wear.
If it were not for the winter we wouldn't enjoy the spring so much.
If (in case) anything should happen to him I shall stay in my office the whole day.
Darling, wouldn't it be nice if you would (were to) show Harry the garden?
I wonder what effect it will have on my sister's nerves if John should turn his back to her.
Ex. 31.
I wouldn't have thought it possible if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
I wouldn't do it if I were you.
In case you should have to leave unexpectedly, send me a note.
I would have liked the play better if it were not so long.
If it had not been for his illness the family would have moved to town
If he had come in time it might not have happened.
If it had rained I would have got wet through. I had a very light dress on.
Where would you go if it were not raining?
Stay with him, please, and if he should ask for anything, let me know
If I were to say a thing like that to your aunt she would think me a lunatic.
I'll be at the flat all evening in case you should change your mind.
Possibly he would feel and act differently if the circumstances were different.
If you were not so busy we might (could) go somewhere'for dinner.
If I had stayed a moment longer I don't know what I might have said.
If we had no luggage we could walk to the station.
Ex. 32.
had realized, wouldn't have come
didn't care
should not catch
had not told, would ... have believed
were
could eat
were not relating
had seen, could have done
should not be
would be, kept (were to keep)
were to ask (asked), would not know
would be, would allow
had swept
could go
would be, were to come (came), (were to) see (saw)
should ... happen, '11 act, had ... been written
Ex. 33.
1. If any difficulty should arise, call me up at once. .2. He smiled as if he did not believe what I was. saying.
Lock the door so that nobody should disturb us.
The girl sat quiet, as though she were watching TV.
It would have been better for us if we had never met.
He spoke of the book as if he had read it.
I left a note for him on the desk so that he would (could) see it the moment he came back.
He didn't utter a word as though he hadn't heard us talk about him-
9. If it hadn't been for you I don't know what I would have done. 10. Put the notice higher up so that everybody can see it.