Инфинитив. Часть I: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 19 стр.

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5. Lavas generally do not have crystals large enough to be seen
clearly with an unaided eye.
6. The telescopes showed that myriads of stars existed that were
too dim to be observed with an unaided eye.
7. In Antarctica the summer nights are sufficiently cold to freeze
water.
8. The temperature of the sun’s surface is high enough to vapor-
ize any form of matter, but not high enough to produce X-rays.
Óïð. 18. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê, îïðåäåëèòü
ôóíêöèþ èíôèíèòèâà.
1. To buy bread we went to the baker’s.
2. He gave me a suit to be tired on.
3. This suit seems to be out of fashion.
4. To dress well is the matter of your taste.
5. I want to buy this coat to her.
6. To buy new trousers he usually goes to the ready-made depart-
ment.
7. I saw her walk along the street and could hardly recognize her.
8. Here is a book to answer your question.
9. I made my daughter prepare her lessons well.
10. This book is too difficult for the child to read.
11. He happened to ask the same question.
12. This is a dress for her to try on.
13. My brother wanted to be present at this party.
14. I know that I must answer your question but it is too difficult
for me to answer.
Óïð. 19. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
1. Julia invited him to have a cup of coffee.
2. I shall try to furnish you with the necessary information.
3. It was one of his ambitions to think that he understand the
hearts of children.
4. What they did after this conversation was suddenly to become
light-hearted.
5. He wanted to be a professor of comparative philology.
6. He loved her too much to show his suffering.
7. Needless to say, we have both changed a lot.
8. It was a 4-storey brick building, wide enough to have three
windows across the front.
      5. Lavas generally do not have crystals large enough to be seen
clearly with an unaided eye.
      6. The telescopes showed that myriads of stars existed that were
too dim to be observed with an unaided eye.
      7. In Antarctica the summer nights are sufficiently cold to freeze
water.
      8. The temperature of the sun’s surface is high enough to vapor-
ize any form of matter, but not high enough to produce X-rays.
     Óïð. 18. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê, îïðåäåëèòü
ôóíêöèþ èíôèíèòèâà.
     1. To buy bread we went to the baker’s.
     2. He gave me a suit to be tired on.
     3. This suit seems to be out of fashion.
     4. To dress well is the matter of your taste.
     5. I want to buy this coat to her.
     6. To buy new trousers he usually goes to the ready-made depart-
ment.
     7. I saw her walk along the street and could hardly recognize her.
     8. Here is a book to answer your question.
     9. I made my daughter prepare her lessons well.
     10. This book is too difficult for the child to read.
     11. He happened to ask the same question.
     12. This is a dress for her to try on.
     13. My brother wanted to be present at this party.
     14. I know that I must answer your question but it is too difficult
for me to answer.
      Óïð. 19. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
      1. Julia invited him to have a cup of coffee.
      2. I shall try to furnish you with the necessary information.
      3. It was one of his ambitions to think that he understand the
hearts of children.
      4. What they did after this conversation was suddenly to become
light-hearted.
      5. He wanted to be a professor of comparative philology.
      6. He loved her too much to show his suffering.
      7. Needless to say, we have both changed a lot.
      8. It was a 4-storey brick building, wide enough to have three
windows across the front.

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