Английский язык. Ч.3 (Units 9,10). Ильичева Н.А - 26 стр.

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23. Look at the table and name the form of the gerund in the sentences.
Translate the sentences.
Active Passive
Simple
reading being read
Perfect
having read having been read
1. They are blamed for refusing
to cooperate.
2. He turned quickly away embarrassed at having been noticed
.
3. He didn’t want to admit having stolen
the car.
4. The child is in danger of being spoilt.
5. Wearing glasses seemed to increase her shyness.
6. Would you have any objections to our examining
your package?
7. He didn’t want to admit his having been deported
.
8. People can’t stand not being forgiven.
9. I regret having prevented her doing what she wanted.
24. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the -ing form.
1. He refused … the bribe (accept).
2. You can’t help … him (like).
3. He was fined for … without help (drive).
4. He pretended … ill (be).
5. Imagine … with someone who never stops … (live, talk).
6. He tried … but she refused … (explain, listen).
7. Would you mind … the window (open)?
8. I hope he will give up … (smoke).
9. There is not much point in … that old car (repair).
10. She denies … my money (take).
11. I expect … her soon (see).
12. It’s no use … over spilt milk (cry).
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23. Look at the table and name the form of the gerund in the sentences.
   Translate the sentences.
                       Active                           Passive
Simple                 reading                          being read
Perfect                having read                      having been read


   1. They are blamed for refusing to cooperate.
   2. He turned quickly away embarrassed at having been noticed.
   3. He didn’t want to admit having stolen the car.
   4. The child is in danger of being spoilt.
   5. Wearing glasses seemed to increase her shyness.
   6. Would you have any objections to our examining your package?
   7. He didn’t want to admit his having been deported.
   8. People can’t stand not being forgiven.
   9. I regret having prevented her doing what she wanted.


24. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the -ing form.
   1. He refused … the bribe (accept).
   2. You can’t help … him (like).
   3. He was fined for … without help (drive).
   4. He pretended … ill (be).
   5. Imagine … with someone who never stops … (live, talk).
   6. He tried … but she refused … (explain, listen).
   7. Would you mind … the window (open)?
   8. I hope he will give up … (smoke).
   9. There is not much point in … that old car (repair).
   10. She denies … my money (take).
   11. I expect … her soon (see).
   12. It’s no use … over spilt milk (cry).
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