Неличные формы английского глагола. Коптева Н.Ю. - 58 стр.

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1. We expect him to propose a new plan.
2. We expect the telephone service to be in order.
3. We expect them to transmit the message by radio.
4. We expect the message to be transmitted by radio.
5. They expect him to give a convincing proof of the theory.
6. We expect him to offer a novel system for theoretical
calculations.
7. One would not expect a perfect crystal to have any electrical
resistance.
III. Restate the sentences using the Complex Object instead of the
Complex Subject. Use the suggested words. Follow the model.
Sp.: The reaction is indicated to be an electromagnetic one. (the
experimenters)
St.: The experimenters indicate the reaction to be an
electromagnetic one.
1. The process is believed to be controlled carefully. (we)
2. He is thought to apply the new device. (they)
3. He is known to attend the lectures systematically. (everybody)
4. He is considered to have a perfect knowledge of the subject.
(everybody)
5. He is known to deliver a course of lectures on superconductivity.
(the students)
6. All these molecules are thought to have very similar properties.
(they)
7. Scattering processes are considered to be extremely rare under
these conditions. (scientists)
IV. Agree with the following statements using the Complex Object.
Also use the suggested words. Follow the model.
Sp.: This effect is measured directly. (to know)
St.: Yes, we know this effect to be measured directly.
1. They insist on his studying the problem. (to know)
2. This fact will find further confirmation. (to expect)
3. This fact has found further confirmation. (to know)
4. He has measured this effect directly. (to know)
5. He possesses several foreign languages. (to believe)
6. He has taken part in the scientific conference. (to know)
7. New results and interpretations of both old and new observations
have appeared. (to know)
     1. We expect him to propose a new plan.
     2. We expect the telephone service to be in order.
     3. We expect them to transmit the message by radio.
     4. We expect the message to be transmitted by radio.
     5. They expect him to give a convincing proof of the theory.
     6. We expect him to offer a novel system for theoretical
        calculations.
     7. One would not expect a perfect crystal to have any electrical
        resistance.
III. Restate the sentences using the Complex Object instead of the
     Complex Subject. Use the suggested words. Follow the model.
     Sp.: The reaction is indicated to be an electromagnetic one. (the
       experimenters)
     St.: The experimenters indicate the reaction to be an
       electromagnetic one.
     1. The process is believed to be controlled carefully. (we)
     2. He is thought to apply the new device. (they)
     3. He is known to attend the lectures systematically. (everybody)
     4. He is considered to have a perfect knowledge of the subject.
        (everybody)
     5. He is known to deliver a course of lectures on superconductivity.
        (the students)
     6. All these molecules are thought to have very similar properties.
        (they)
     7. Scattering processes are considered to be extremely rare under
        these conditions. (scientists)
IV. Agree with the following statements using the Complex Object.
    Also use the suggested words. Follow the model.
    Sp.: This effect is measured directly. (to know)
    St.: Yes, we know this effect to be measured directly.
     1. They insist on his studying the problem. (to know)
     2. This fact will find further confirmation. (to expect)
     3. This fact has found further confirmation. (to know)
     4. He has measured this effect directly. (to know)
     5. He possesses several foreign languages. (to believe)
     6. He has taken part in the scientific conference. (to know)
     7. New results and interpretations of both old and new observations
        have appeared. (to know)

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