Ex.53. Answer the questions, using Gerund
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- Why do you always wear a hat? (like)
- Why does Ann watch television so often? (enjoy)
- Why do you never go to the cinema? (not like)
- Why does Jack take so many photographs? (like)
- Why don’t you work in the evenings? (hate)
Ex. 54. Read each situation and then write a sentence with or without -ing
1. He translated the article. He didn’t use a dictionary.
2. Look right and left before you cross the road.
3. She got married. Nobody knew about it.
4. I don’t usually carry my passport with me. (I/afraid/lose/it)
5. The sea was very rough. (we/afraid/go/swimming)
6. We rushed to the station. (we/afraid/miss/our train)
7. I didn’t tell Tom thaat I thought hе had behaved foolishly. (I/afraid/hurt/his feelings)
8. In the middle of the film there was a particularly horrifying scene. (we/afraid/look)
9. The glasses were very full, so Ann carried them very carefully. (she/afraid/spill/the drinks)
10. I didn’t like the look of the food on my plate a) (I/afraid/eat it) b) (I/afraid/make /myself ill)
Ex.55. Make sentences with need -ing
- This room hasn’t been painted for years. (paint)
- The hair is too long. (cut)
- Those shoes are rather dirty. (polish)
- This plant hasn’t been watered for some time. (water)
- Those screws are loose. (tighten)
- Your jeans are too long. (take up)
Ex. 56. Translate into Russian
- Nothing would have happened if you hadn’t lost your temper.
- If you have anything to complain of, tell the hotel manager.
- I admit he acted fairly.
- It was an exciting event.
- We were very impressed by her skill as a tennis coach.
- He realized that it was no longer fit to do such hard work.
Ex. 57. Open the brackets
- If they had waited, they (to find) me.
- I (to go) if I had known.
- If you (to read) the book carefully, you would understand it.
- He (to write) to me only once since he went away; I (to send) him four letters.
- I wish I (to know) his name.
- It’s time we’ll go home.
- I’d rather you (to go) now.
- It’s about time you (to get) the tea ready.
- Don’t you wish I (to come) earlier?
Passive Voice
Ex. 58.
- I doubt whether everything was done according to the law.
- Did you hurt your leg?
- The law passed by the Parliament was published by several newspapers.
- It’s the law of nature.
- I don’t think it’s a lawful decision.
- I wonder which of them will take over and run the company.
- He wouldn’t have been injured if had been more careful.
- Oyr counterparts have just been shown round the factory.
- All the important things have been explained to them.
- He’s been appointed ambassador to an African country.
- Excuse me, you are wanted on the phone.
- He’s never been taught to play the piano, has he?
- Two more engineers have just been sent for.
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