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Exercise 8. Point out the attributes in the following sentences and state what they are expressed by.

Part 1. THEORY SECTION | Classification of simple sentences | PARTS OF A SENTENCE | The predicate | COMPOSITE SENTENCE ANALYSIS | The following phrases have ceased to express unreality. | Adverbial clauses of unreal condition | Subjunctive Mood Synopsis | Exercise 15. Complete the following conversations expressing a wish. Follow the model given in (1) (see pattern 7.3.1). | Exercise 18. Use the correct form expressing unreality with reference to the past (see patterns 7.3.1, 7.5.2). |


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1. She felt again the strong undercurrent of things long ago said and done.

2. How she hated the thought of parting with it.

3. It was the most logical, practical, sensible thing to do.

4. For a man like you an old-lavender-and-lace memory is wrong.

5. She stepped out into the night's sharp cold.

6. She walked in bearing a tray laden with coffee and cups.

7. Snow fell with no wind to stir it.

8. There was a note on the window for me to fill the cars with the material piled in the hall.

9. He had a man's thoughts and a man's desires.

10.I have a shower to take, calls to make, and work to do.

11. I've brought some writing paper for you.

12. A few minutes later a muslin blouse and a white petticoat were waving gently in the evening breeze.

Exercise 9. Distinguish between the predicative constructions and subordinate clauses in the following sentences. State the syntactic functions of the predicative constructions and the types of the subordinate clauses.

1. It's a pity you aren't shooting your movie now instead of waiting for winter.

2. It's not easy for me to crouch down for long. 3.1 felt his breath come toward me.

4. He said he felt he was advancing in the Army.

5. It being Saturday, Arabella was at home, the strings of her record player coming from the drawing room.

6. That evening, Sarah being on hospital duty, I persuaded Virginia to go with me to the cinema.

7. But that thought recalled other memories that still hurt.

8. It was a role she'd ultimately won.

9. Kit realised she was lying on the sofa, a pillow propping her head up.

10. I've given Leith a pill for you to take.

11. It makes you forget all the bad.

12. He told me he never expected a theatre to be run on such business-like lines.

13. In fact, it'll be a good time for us to go over some paperwork.

14. Looking at him, she was struck again by the illusory feeling that she'd known John all her life.

15.1 felt something dripping.


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Part 2. PRACTICE SECTION| Exercise 12. Analyse the following composite sentences and draw their schemes according to the model given in Item 7.

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