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12. As show in the first figure, the relevant information in the data-
base was searched and the map drawn on the display.
3.3. Упражнения для повторения
(Revision exercises on verbals)
Exercise 44.
Open the brackets and fill in with the proper ver-
bal (infinitives, gerunds or participles).
1. After (get) (know) him better, I regretted (judge) him unfairly.
2. The man the police found (act) suspiciously in the shop doorway
was charged with (loiter) with intent.
3. I can’t bear the thought of (you, go) home without someone (ac-
company) you.
4. A job worth (do) is worth (do) well.
5. I should prefer (go) to the cinema rather than (sit) here (listen) to
the radio.
6. Don’t stand there (do) nothing.
7. He tried (speak) German but found that he couldn’t. His attempts
at (speak) Spanish were unsuccessful.
8. I tried (cook) eggs and bacon together, and found that this was a
much quicker way of (prepare) a meal.
9. Surely you recollect (he, say) that he would agree to (I, borrow)
his car if I didn’t mind (pay) for the petrol.
10. You know I hate (disappoint) you, but much as I would like
(go) out this evening, I have to finish (decorate) this room.
11. At present the new child is very shy of (join) in with the others,
but very soon I expect (have, he, show) more confidence.
Exercise 45.
Choose the right variant.
1. He seemed … all about influenza and said there was nothing …
about.
a) To know, to worry
b) To be knowing, worrying
c) To know, to worry
d) To have known, to have been worried
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2. She put down her book … me … ; and … me as usual took her
workbasket and sat into one of the old-fashioned armchair.
a) To see, coming in, have welcomed
b) Having seen, to come in, welcoming
c) On seeing, come in, having welcomed
d) After seeing, having come in, to welcome
3. I don’t object … there, but I don’t want … alone.
a) To your living, you living
b) You to live, your living
c) Your living, you to live
d) To your living, you to live
4. He stood invisible at the top of the stairs … Irene … the letters
… by the last post.
a) To watch, to sort, bringing
b) Watching, sorting, brought
c) Having watched, sorting, having brought
d) Being watched, having sorted, to have been brought
5. On his way home Andrew could not help … what a charming fel-
low Ivory had turned out … .
a) To reflect, to be
b) Being reflected , have been
c) Reflecting, be
d) Reflecting, to be
6. I wouldn’t like … because I’m afraid … .
a) Drive fast, crashing
b) To drive fast, of crashing
c) Driving fastly, to crash
d) To be driven faster, to be crashed
7. Paper is said … by the Chinese.
a) to have been invented
b) to have invented
c) to be invented
8. … a few words about the author himself, the lecturer went on …
of his works.
a)After saying, to speak
b) Saying, to speak
12. As show in the first figure, the relevant information in the data- 2. She put down her book … me … ; and … me as usual took her base was searched and the map drawn on the display. workbasket and sat into one of the old-fashioned armchair. a) To see, coming in, have welcomed 3.3. Упражнения для повторения b) Having seen, to come in, welcoming (Revision exercises on verbals) c) On seeing, come in, having welcomed d) After seeing, having come in, to welcome Exercise 44. Open the brackets and fill in with the proper ver- 3. I don’t object … there, but I don’t want … alone. bal (infinitives, gerunds or participles). a) To your living, you living 1. After (get) (know) him better, I regretted (judge) him unfairly. b) You to live, your living 2. The man the police found (act) suspiciously in the shop doorway c) Your living, you to live was charged with (loiter) with intent. d) To your living, you to live 3. I can’t bear the thought of (you, go) home without someone (ac- 4. He stood invisible at the top of the stairs … Irene … the letters company) you. … by the last post. 4. A job worth (do) is worth (do) well. a) To watch, to sort, bringing 5. I should prefer (go) to the cinema rather than (sit) here (listen) to b) Watching, sorting, brought the radio. c) Having watched, sorting, having brought 6. Don’t stand there (do) nothing. d) Being watched, having sorted, to have been brought 7. He tried (speak) German but found that he couldn’t. His attempts 5. On his way home Andrew could not help … what a charming fel- at (speak) Spanish were unsuccessful. low Ivory had turned out … . 8. I tried (cook) eggs and bacon together, and found that this was a a) To reflect, to be much quicker way of (prepare) a meal. b) Being reflected , have been 9. Surely you recollect (he, say) that he would agree to (I, borrow) c) Reflecting, be his car if I didn’t mind (pay) for the petrol. d) Reflecting, to be 10. You know I hate (disappoint) you, but much as I would like 6. I wouldn’t like … because I’m afraid … . (go) out this evening, I have to finish (decorate) this room. a) Drive fast, crashing 11. At present the new child is very shy of (join) in with the others, b) To drive fast, of crashing but very soon I expect (have, he, show) more confidence. c) Driving fastly, to crash d) To be driven faster, to be crashed Exercise 45. Choose the right variant. 7. Paper is said … by the Chinese. 1. He seemed … all about influenza and said there was nothing … a) to have been invented about. b) to have invented a) To know, to worry c) to be invented b) To be knowing, worrying 8. … a few words about the author himself, the lecturer went on … c) To know, to worry of his works. d) To have known, to have been worried a)After saying, to speak b) Saying, to speak 39 40