Студопедия
Случайная страница | ТОМ-1 | ТОМ-2 | ТОМ-3
АвтомобилиАстрономияБиологияГеографияДом и садДругие языкиДругоеИнформатика
ИсторияКультураЛитератураЛогикаМатематикаМедицинаМеталлургияМеханика
ОбразованиеОхрана трудаПедагогикаПолитикаПравоПсихологияРелигияРиторика
СоциологияСпортСтроительствоТехнологияТуризмФизикаФилософияФинансы
ХимияЧерчениеЭкологияЭкономикаЭлектроника

Ex. 191. Fill in the blanks.

Читайте также:
  1. B. Listen to the second part of the interview with the solicitor and fill in the blanks.
  2. Equivalents in the blanks.
  3. Ex. 149. Fill in the blanks.
  4. Task 2. Listen to the extracts of the text and fill in the blanks.

1. Не also insists that you... an attempt to leave the country. (to make) 2. What the committee fears is that the liberal party. (to take offence) 3. God... that I... that to you. (to forbid, to say). 4. I hid the paper under the cushion of the chair so that Maxim... it. (to see) 5. I'm terribly sorry you... that of me. (to think) 6. I... badly off without your friendship. (to be). 7. Does it surprise you that I... so shocked? (to be) 8. I was afraid I... of excitement on the spot. (to die) 9. I... sooner... him dead. (to see) 10. They... him unless he... his mouth. (to kill, to keep) 11. His face was twisted as if he.... (to be about to weep) 12. If only it... on that particular day! (to happen). 13. He left orders that no phone calls... to him until evening. (to put through). 14. I wish you... just now. (to go). 15. But for the war his illness... never. (to develop) 16. What a pity the lad... so lazy! (to be) 17.... it all! (to dash) 18. Each, perhaps unconsciously, had a desire that the voyage... for ever. (to last) 19. He looked as though he... with joy. (to fill) 20. I tell you that so that you... careful. (to be) 21. He was annoyed that Gemma... tactless enough to follow his example. (to be) 22. It is just possible that certain difficult ties.... (to arise) 23. I don't know anybody here. I... rather... the place. (to leave) 24. If only I... Roger about your letter. (to tell) 25. He felt uneasy lest we... his real intention. (to misunderstand) 26. She felt, too, that the woman... much more if he... there. (to say, not to be) 27. If David Maxton... me in time, Kane … my hotels and... them. And where... I... now if he... his way? (not to rescue, to take away, to sell, to be, to have) 28. The man had walked past him as if he... there. (not to be) 29. It was Lester's wish that I... your next chairman. (to be) 30. But for you I... long ago. (to leave). 31. My trip demanded that I... my name and my identity at home. (to leave) 32. So I telephoned to Bobby and suggested that he... down here. (to come) 33. Isn't it required that you... your name first? (to give) 34. I wish I... he was your friend. (to know) 35. You... better... us go. (to let) 36. I'm extremely sorry that you... me capable of the act. (to think) 37. Still, it is impossible that he... you out. (to find) 38. But it was as if the forces of darkness... on me; all I wanted was to get home. (to press) 39. I... anything on earth to go away with you. (to give) 40. But for you, we... dead in about an hour's time. (to be) 41. It was high time he.... (to come) 42. God... you all, my friends. (to bless) 43. He tried to visualize how he... the hotel if he... to be seen. (to leave, not to want) 44. William... the investment,... he... at the bank. (to back, to work) 45. The phone did not stop, and it sounded as if it... as long as she lived. (to stop) 46. Strange that he... the brother of Mrs. Cayman. (to be) 47. It was important that the body.... (to identify). 48. You know what he suggested we..., Max? (to do)

 

Ex. 192. Insert the appropriate form of the Subjunctive Mood. Comment on the form and the use of the Oblique Moods. Translate into Russian.

1. He brightened as if he__a gift. (to receive) 2. I wish you __ me alone now. (to leave) 3. It's time I __ it out again from the beginning. (to think) 4. When I suggested that he __ to bed he said he could not sleep. (to go) 5....glancing sidelong at his nephew, he thought: "I wish I __ his age!" (to be) 6. "God __ us always," I said, "from the innocent.and the good." (to save) 7. She held her baby up to the window that she __ the pretty silvery tinkle of the little bells on the pagoda. (to hear) 8. For a fortnight it was necessary that someone __ with him all night, and she took turns at watching with her husband. (to stay) 9. Lady Bracknell, I admit with shame that I do not know. I only wish I____.(to do) 10. Except for the unexpectedly sad lines which ran from his nose to the corners of his mouth he __ like a boy. (to look) 11 Her face looked strange, as if she.__. to cry and __ how. (to want, to forget) 12 But I still don't begin to understand why these people, however silly they __ about their beliefs,.__ ready to risk murder. (to be, to be) 13. Heaven __. me, I left you alone with that scoundrel. (to forgive) 14. He was still puffing and blowing as if he __ just.__ a mile. (to run) 15. I regret to say, Miss Chiltern, that I have no influence at all over my son. I wish I___. If I __., I know what I __ him do. (to have, to have, to make) 16. "I want to marry Aileen," Cowperwood repeated, for emphasis sake. "She wants to marry me. Under the circumstances, however you __, you can have no real objection to my doing that, I am sure." (to feel) 17. Besides, it's high time you __ down. (to settle) 18. She ran down to her cabin that she __ the ship pulling away. (not to see) 19. I wish you __ me. (not to interrupt) 20. Far __ it from me to marry any woman on account of her money. (to be) 21. Your father tells me you think highly of his accomplishments whatever they___. (to be) 22. A little later Fox suggested that he __ her a monthly allowance, in addition to the rent of the room. (to pay) 23. She __ to bed last night just as if nothing __ if I __ her. (to go, to happen, to let) 24. Perhaps, if such a thing__again, Mrs.de Winter will tell me personally? (to happen) 25. My people told me this story about the man so that I __ what a fool he was and not be like him. (to understand) 26. I am feeling very drowsy, and it is time I __ to bed. (to go) 27. As she spoke to me she was glancing about the bar, her gaze hopping from one face to the next, as if it __ imperative that she __ nothing of what was going on in a shriveling world, no matter how trivial it ___. (to be, to miss, to be) 28. I wish you.__. with your work instead of interrupting me all the time. (to get on) 29. She proposed that in a little while she and I __ married. (to get) 30. Anything's better than to sit there as if you __ you __ a thousand miles away. (to wish, to be)

 

Ex. 193. Open the brackets using the right mood of the verb in brackets.

1. – Fiona (get) the job if she (know) computers. – What a shame! 2. If they (be) more careful and (lock) her flat the burglars (break in). 3. If the head master (be) here he (tell) us what to do. 4. If I (have) enough money next year I (go) to Cyprus. 5. Do you think it (be) a good idea if we (phone) the police? 6. Well, honey, what you (say) if I (ask) you to marry me? 7. We (go) and see the Lovedays tomorrow if we (know) the address. 8. If we (have) time next Sunday we (go hiking). 9. If Mason not (be) so shortsighted he (notice) the change in the figures at once. 10. We not (be) in such a tough situation now if you (make) all the arrangements beforehand. 11. If you (be) a stamp collector at the beginning of the 1840s, you (have) no problem in getting an example of every different stamp in the world. After all, there were only two! For 1840 was the year the postage stamp was invented. 12. Her daughter-in-law was coming toward her; she looked as if she (walk) on air, so graceful was she. As if she not (have) two kids. 13. I'm sure Gideon not (make) the announcement if he not (be) deeply in love with Lenore. I just wish the situation (be) a little less complicated. 14. This (be) a headache years ago; now all the programs are computer-aided. 15. If you (have) 30 children and (be asked) which is your favourite you (have) to say that the youngest, because they are the ones who still need you the most.

 


Дата добавления: 2015-10-30; просмотров: 162 | Нарушение авторских прав


Читайте в этой же книге: Ex. 5. Translate into English. | Ex. 6 Read and translate the sentences. Analyze the form of Subjunctive II. | Ex. 23. Change the form of the infinitives to refer the situation to the present or future. | Ex. 30. Read the sentences, giving contracted form of the predicate verb as it is usually done in colloquial speech. Analyze the Moods. | Ex. 33. Finish up the sentences using the Conditional Mood. | Ex. 55. Read the sentences, giving the contracted forms of the predicate verbs. Translate into Russian and analyze the moods. | Ex. 63. Replace the infinitives in brackets by the correct form of the oblique mood. | Ex. 94. Replace the infinitives in brackets by the right form of the verb. (All the sentences are supposed to be hypothetical) | Ex. 117. Read and translate the sentences. Analyze the Moods. |
<== предыдущая страница | следующая страница ==>
Ex. 183. Translate into English.| Виробничі випромінювання

mybiblioteka.su - 2015-2024 год. (0.007 сек.)