Non-finite verb patterns. Practice grammar book. Чирко Т.М - 44 стр.

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13. I saw Gary Lineker (score) the winning goal in the FA Cup Final.
14. I heard him (lock) the door.
B.
15. He was seen (enter) his office.
16. He was heard (say) that he was going to move house.
17. I heard them (shout) when I was walking past their house.
18. They were heard (shout).
19. I felt the car (skid).
20. She smelt something (burn) and saw smoke (rise).
21. We could see smoke (come) out of the building.
22. We could hear them (play) music loudly yesterday night.
23. The thieves were seen (drive) a stolen car.
24. From a bus you could see women (work) in the fields.
25. I listened to James (read) a story. It was an interesting one.
26. I heard the baby (cry) for most of the night.
27. I felt the snake (bite) me and saw it (slither off) into the bushes.
28. I noticed her quickly (slip) the necklace inside her coat and (leave) the shop.
Task 60. Compare the sentences with LIKE, LOVE, HATE, PREFER. When is
it more common to use to-infinitive after them? Translate the sentences into Rus-
sian.
1. a) What was in the letter? – I don't know, I didn't like to open it$
b) I don't like getting bills.
2. a) I'd love to come and see you there;
b) We both love dancing.
3. a) I hate to wake you up, but there's something urgent I've got to tell you;
b) I hate making you feel uncomfortable;
c) I used to hate going to lectures.
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13. I saw Gary Lineker (score) the winning goal in the FA Cup Final.
14. I heard him (lock) the door.
B.
15. He was seen (enter) his office.
16. He was heard (say) that he was going to move house.
17. I heard them (shout) when I was walking past their house.
18. They were heard (shout).
19. I felt the car (skid).
20. She smelt something (burn) and saw smoke (rise).
21. We could see smoke (come) out of the building.
22. We could hear them (play) music loudly yesterday night.
23. The thieves were seen (drive) a stolen car.
24. From a bus you could see women (work) in the fields.
25. I listened to James (read) a story. It was an interesting one.
26. I heard the baby (cry) for most of the night.
27. I felt the snake (bite) me and saw it (slither off) into the bushes.
28. I noticed her quickly (slip) the necklace inside her coat and (leave) the shop.


Task 60. Compare the sentences with LIKE, LOVE, HATE, PREFER. When is
it more common to use to-infinitive after them? Translate the sentences into Rus-
sian.


1. a) What was in the letter? – I don't know, I didn't like to open it$
     b) I don't like getting bills.
2. a) I'd love to come and see you there;
     b) We both love dancing.
3. a) I hate to wake you up, but there's something urgent I've got to tell you;
     b) I hate making you feel uncomfortable;
     c) I used to hate going to lectures.
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