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(S.Wood). 10. Another unbeatable way to save from One.Tel. (The Times, № 3,
2002). 11. The men below had lights to illuminate the scalable rock (L.Davidson).
12. I would be beaten continuously with slippers and even sticks. I’d be held down
and beneath. At the time, I accepted that I was bullyable. I also accepted that I was
the only person who was bullied (The Independent Newspaper, 1998). 13. I
managed to smile at him. How had I ever thought Wayne Martin a harsh,
unreachable man? (Ph.Whitney). 14. It is a way of signalling that she has certain
inviolable zones that mustn’t be trespassed on (G.Swift). 15. His remarkable
picture “Ox in a morning-room, late autumn” was one of the sensations and
successes of the next Paris Salon (“Saki” ). 16. Our report Lost for words,
published last year, showed considerable complacency in Britain, because so many
visitors have an impressive command of English (Caterer & Hotelkeeper, Sutton,
Surrey). 17. Machine washable and dryable, these will inspire endless gifts and
home decor projects (fr. the Internet). 18. She seemed pitiable, as I imagined her –
lonely among strangers (J.Cheever). 19. When you notice a cat in profound
meditation, The reason, I tell you, is always the same: His mind is engaged in a
rapt contemplation Of the thought, of the thought, of the thought of his name: His
ineffable effable Effanineffable Deep and inscrutable singular name. (T.Eliot). 20.
You are the most adorable of all ladies! (O.Wilde). 21. Not that many ladies call
on her dear, but she has a great many disreputable men friends – my own brother
particularly, as I told you – and that is what makes it so dreadful about
Windermere (Bid).
Suffix - ing.
Exercise 1. Say whether the ing-form in the sentences below is: a) participle I, b)
adjectivized participle, c) adjective, d) part of compound nouns, e) part of set
phrases (cliches).
1. Eshley presented Adela Pingsford with a new copy of “Israel Kalisch” , and a
couple of finely flowering plants of madam André Blusset… (“Saki”). 2. He had
loosened up, compared to the evening before. There was energy in the way he
spoke to her now, and Theresa found the change appealing (N.Sparks). 3. … the
most stunning difference was that the clients actually talked to each other
(J.Worsley). 4. Look. All right. Maybe you don’t the kind of world I was brought
up in. But its leading principle is never, never, never show what you really feel
(J.Fowles). 5. He’s drunk, and he’s calling me insulting names, and I want you to
come over here and arrest him (J.Cheever). 6. The red-haired young woman behind
the coffee machine gave him a dazzling smile of welcome that seemed to spread
from one pretty diamond-studied ear to the ear (E.Adler). 7. My attention was
arrested by the running figure of a man approaching me (F.Fitzgerald). 8. The taxi
came. The driver was an oldish man with a thick black drooping moustache
(R.Dahl). 9. Her mind was like a bowl brimmed with one numbing thing – Milo’s
burden he had asked her to share… (R.Price). 10. He fashionable aspirations
waning with the increase of adipose the past waxed and became a very
20 (S.Wood). 10. Another unbeatable way to save from One.Tel. (The Times, № 3, 2002). 11. The men below had lights to illuminate the scalable rock (L.Davidson). 12. I would be beaten continuously with slippers and even sticks. I’d be held down and beneath. At the time, I accepted that I was bullyable. I also accepted that I was the only person who was bullied (The Independent Newspaper, 1998). 13. I managed to smile at him. How had I ever thought Wayne Martin a harsh, unreachable man? (Ph.Whitney). 14. It is a way of signalling that she has certain inviolable zones that mustn’t be trespassed on (G.Swift). 15. His remarkable picture “Ox in a morning-room, late autumn” was one of the sensations and successes of the next Paris Salon (“Saki” ). 16. Our report Lost for words, published last year, showed considerable complacency in Britain, because so many visitors have an impressive command of English (Caterer & Hotelkeeper, Sutton, Surrey). 17. Machine washable and dryable, these will inspire endless gifts and home decor projects (fr. the Internet). 18. She seemed pitiable, as I imagined her – lonely among strangers (J.Cheever). 19. When you notice a cat in profound meditation, The reason, I tell you, is always the same: His mind is engaged in a rapt contemplation Of the thought, of the thought, of the thought of his name: His ineffable effable Effanineffable Deep and inscrutable singular name. (T.Eliot). 20. You are the most adorable of all ladies! (O.Wilde). 21. Not that many ladies call on her dear, but she has a great many disreputable men friends – my own brother particularly, as I told you – and that is what makes it so dreadful about Windermere (Bid). Suffix - ing. Exercise 1. Say whether the ing-form in the sentences below is: a) participle I, b) adjectivized participle, c) adjective, d) part of compound nouns, e) part of set phrases (cliches). 1. Eshley presented Adela Pingsford with a new copy of “Israel Kalisch” , and a couple of finely flowering plants of madam AndréBlusset… (“Saki” ). 2. He had loosened up, compared to the evening before. There was energy in the way he spoke to her now, and Theresa found the change appealing (N.Sparks). 3. … the most stunning difference was that the clients actually talked to each other (J.Worsley). 4. Look. All right. Maybe you don’t the kind of world I was brought up in. But its leading principle is never, never, never show what you really feel (J.Fowles). 5. He’s drunk, and he’s calling me insulting names, and I want you to come over here and arrest him (J.Cheever). 6. The red-haired young woman behind the coffee machine gave him a dazzling smile of welcome that seemed to spread from one pretty diamond-studied ear to the ear (E.Adler). 7. My attention was arrested by the running figure of a man approaching me (F.Fitzgerald). 8. The taxi came. The driver was an oldish man with a thick black drooping moustache (R.Dahl). 9. Her mind was like a bowl brimmed with one numbing thing – Milo’s burden he had asked her to share… (R.Price). 10. He fashionable aspirations waning with the increase of adipose the past waxed and became a very
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