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Translate the sentences into Russian. 1. He was desperate to find a satisfying job.

Define the underlined nouns as count, uncount, singular, plural or collective. Translate them into Russian paying attention to singular-plural correspondences. | Translate the sentences into English. | Fill the gaps with the singular or plural form of BE. | Fill the spaces with correct verb forms and appropriate quantifiers. Each phrase in bold type offers a clue. | Translate the questions into English. | Join the halves of the sentences. Translate them into Russian. | Translate the sentences into Russian. | Make up sentences by matching their halves. Write out the sentences and translate them into Russian | Translate into English. | Translate into Russian |


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  1. A. Insert the correct preposition. Compare it with the one we use in Russian.
  2. Categorise the sentences as type А, В, С or D.
  3. Cause, damage, hold, include, invite, make, overtake, show, translate, write
  4. Classification of simple sentences
  5. Comment on the meaning of the modal verbs and translate the sentences into Russian;
  6. Communicative types of sentences
  7. Complete the sentences for situations in the past. Decide which tense and voice you need to use.

1. He was desperate to find a satisfying job.

2. We were impatient to leave.

3. He was anxious to please his guests.

4. I am anxious to meet your new boyfriend.

5. We are eager to succeed.

6. I am not eager to get a car now; the prices have rocketed up.

7. He is keen to pass the examination.

8. I am keen to talk to your parents.

9. Are you ready to order?

10. We are prepared to supply the goods you ask for.

11. I am prepared to say I was wrong.

12. I am inclined to agree with you.

13. He was inclined to be moody.

14. He’s quite willing to pay the price.

15. They were willing to take risks.

16. He is unwilling to answer the questions.

17. He seemed reluctant to join us.

18. We were powerless to prevent it.

19. So glad you were able to get here!

20. She was old and unable to work.

21. Many people were unable to read or write.

22. Babies who are small at birth are apt to grow faster.

23. She was not fit to live.

24. He is clearly unfit to hold the post.

25. We are all liable to make mistakes.

 

· DUE versus ABOUT

Fill the gaps with DUE or ABOUT.

 

1. Another 385 people are... to lose their jobs. 2. The cathedral is... to be completed in 1997.

3. He is... to start as a courier shortly.

4. Her father is... to retire.

5. The committee was... to meet on 22 August.

6. I was rather glad to be interrupted. You see, they were just... to ask for a loan.

7. Are we... to be taken over by the machine?

 

• TOO versus ENOUGH

 


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