Инфинитив. Часть I: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 13 стр.

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5. He has no time to come over and see you this evening.
6. I have no talent to music to take music lessons.
7. They have no chance to have spoken to him.
8. Nick has no wish to get married.
9. I have no courage to dive into the river.
V.
1. Mary was the first to start work.
2. He was the last to hear the rumours.
3. They were the last to go out to lunch.
4. I was the first to be given a rise.
5. You were the last to leave the library.
6. John was the first to be told the news.
7. She was the first to come home at 8.
8. The boys were the last to pass the exam.
Óïð. 8. Ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
1. We need to cut the trees. / The trees are needed to be cut.
2. I don’t want them to see me looking untidy. / I don’t want to be
seen looking untidy.
3. You ought to give your baby Vitamin C. / Vitamin C ought to
be given to your baby.
Your baby ought to be given Vitamin C.
4. You should wash tomatoes before making a salad. / Tomatoes
should be washed before making a salad.
5. Dust the furniture thoroughly in spring. / Furniture is to be
dusted thoroughly in spring.
6. You must not take Bob seriously. / Bob mustn’t be taken
seriously.
7. I have a lot of dictations to correct. / There is a lot of dictations
to be corrected.
8. Cook these apples, they are too sour. / These apples are to be
cooked, they are too sour.
9. I have to do a lot of work. / There is a lot of work to be done.
Óïð. 9. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê, îáðàùàÿ
âíèìàíèå íà èíôèíèòèâ â ôóíêöèè îáñòîÿòåëüñòâà.
1. I rang up to invite him to the party.
2. They came to discuss the oncoming exams.
3. He waved to greet me.
4. I crossed the street to avoid meeting Tom.
      5. He has no time to come over and see you this evening.
      6. I have no talent to music to take music lessons.
      7. They have no chance to have spoken to him.
      8. Nick has no wish to get married.
      9. I have no courage to dive into the river.
      V.
      1. Mary was the first to start work.
      2. He was the last to hear the rumours.
      3. They were the last to go out to lunch.
      4. I was the first to be given a rise.
      5. You were the last to leave the library.
      6. John was the first to be told the news.
      7. She was the first to come home at 8.
      8. The boys were the last to pass the exam.
      Óïð. 8. Ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
      1. We need to cut the trees. / The trees are needed to be cut.
      2. I don’t want them to see me looking untidy. / I don’t want to be
seen looking untidy.
      3. You ought to give your baby Vitamin C. / Vitamin C ought to
be given to your baby.
      Your baby ought to be given Vitamin C.
      4. You should wash tomatoes before making a salad. / Tomatoes
should be washed before making a salad.
      5. Dust the furniture thoroughly in spring. / Furniture is to be
dusted thoroughly in spring.
      6. You must not take Bob seriously. / Bob mustn’t be taken
seriously.
      7. I have a lot of dictations to correct. / There is a lot of dictations
to be corrected.
      8. Cook these apples, they are too sour. / These apples are to be
cooked, they are too sour.
      9. I have to do a lot of work. / There is a lot of work to be done.
    Óïð. 9. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê, îáðàùàÿ
âíèìàíèå íà èíôèíèòèâ â ôóíêöèè îáñòîÿòåëüñòâà.
    1. I rang up to invite him to the party.
    2. They came to discuss the oncoming exams.
    3. He waved to greet me.
    4. I crossed the street to avoid meeting Tom.

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