Английский язык. Ч.3 (Units 9,10). Ильичева Н.А - 24 стр.

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5. She pretended that she didn’t recognize him.
6. He expects that they will come to the party.
7. He clams that he was abroad at the time of the robbery.
8. He expects that he will inherit a large house when his grandfather dies.
9. We discovered that the agreement was false.
10. I agreed that I would come.
20. Choose the prompts from the list to answer the following questions:
a) to settle my financial problems; b) to smoke; c) not to let it discourage; d)
to work harder; e) not to put a knife in your mouth; f) to make fun of you; g) to
put a napkin on the lap and not to use it as a tie; h) to cross the street at a red
light; i) to talk to each other during exams.
1. What do some parents force their children to do?
They force them to work harder.
2. What do you hate other people to do?
I hate them …
3. What don’t you trust dishonest people to do?
I don’t trust them …
4. What do traffic rules forbid you to do?
They forbid us …
5. What can you advise your friend to do after he has failed his exam?
I can advise him …
6. What don’t your teachers allow you to do?
They don’t allow us …
7. What does the notice on the entrance forbid people to do?
It forbids them …
8. What do rules of etiquette warn you not to do when you are at table?
They warn us …
9. What do rules of etiquette recommend you to do when you are at table?
They recommend us …
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    5. She pretended that she didn’t recognize him.
    6. He expects that they will come to the party.
    7. He clams that he was abroad at the time of the robbery.
    8. He expects that he will inherit a large house when his grandfather dies.
    9. We discovered that the agreement was false.
    10. I agreed that I would come.

20. Choose the prompts from the list to answer the following questions:
   a) to settle my financial problems; b) to smoke; c) not to let it discourage; d)
to work harder; e) not to put a knife in your mouth; f) to make fun of you; g) to
put a napkin on the lap and not to use it as a tie; h) to cross the street at a red
light; i) to talk to each other during exams.
   1. What do some parents force their children to do?
      They force them to work harder.
   2. What do you hate other people to do?
       I hate them …
   3. What don’t you trust dishonest people to do?
      I don’t trust them …
   4. What do traffic rules forbid you to do?
      They forbid us …
   5. What can you advise your friend to do after he has failed his exam?
      I can advise him …
   6. What don’t your teachers allow you to do?
      They don’t allow us …
   7. What does the notice on the entrance forbid people to do?
      It forbids them …
   8. What do rules of etiquette warn you not to do when you are at table?
      They warn us …
   9. What do rules of etiquette recommend you to do when you are at table?
      They recommend us …
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