Инфинитив. Часть I: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 27 стр.

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4. To put it briefly, this work must be done.
5. To tell the truth, we expected quite different results of this
experiment
6. To put it simply, special device allow the whole system to
function automatically.
Óïð. 32. Âñòàâèòü íåîáõîäèìóþ ôîðìó èíôèíèòèâà:
a) Active — Passive
b) Indefinite — Perfect
a)
1. The lecturer wants ... and the students want ... (to understand /
/to be understood).
2. We expected the meeting ... next month. He expected ... the
attention of the audience ( to held // to be hold).
3. Some changes had ... . He wanted ... some changes in the report
( to make // to be made).
4. There were a lot of things ... . He was nowhere ... ( to see // to be
seen).
b)
1. It’s good ... work for the day ( to finish // to have finished).
2. She admits ... the same mistake in her previous paper (to make
// to have made).
3. He was sorry not ... the idea earlier ( to give up // to have given
up).
4. Many nations claim ... defending democracy (to be // to have
been).
5. She confessed ... the man before (to see // to have seen).
6. The negotiations seem ... to an end (to come // to have come).
7. The relations between the two countries seem ... the lowest
point (to reach // to have reached).
Óïð. 33. Ïåðåâåñòè ïðåäëîæåíèÿ íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
1. The conference to be held in July will consider various ways of
establishing contacts among scientists.
2. The reports to be made at the conference are likely to attract
the attention of scientists in various countries.
3. The commission to select the material for publication will
begin its work within a few days.
4. The building to house the exhibition will be ready in April.
5. The exhibits to be shown at the exhibition have already been
      4. To put it briefly, this work must be done.
      5. To tell the truth, we expected quite different results of this
experiment
      6. To put it simply, special device allow the whole system to
function automatically.
      Óïð. 32. Âñòàâèòü íåîáõîäèìóþ ôîðìó èíôèíèòèâà:
      a) Active — Passive
      b) Indefinite — Perfect
      a)
      1. The lecturer wants ... and the students want ... (to understand /
/to be understood).
      2. We expected the meeting ... next month. He expected ... the
attention of the audience ( to held // to be hold).
      3. Some changes had ... . He wanted ... some changes in the report
( to make // to be made).
      4. There were a lot of things ... . He was nowhere ... ( to see // to be
seen).
      b)
      1. It’s good ... work for the day ( to finish // to have finished).
      2. She admits ... the same mistake in her previous paper (to make
// to have made).
      3. He was sorry not ... the idea earlier ( to give up // to have given
up).
      4. Many nations claim ... defending democracy (to be // to have
been).
      5. She confessed ... the man before (to see // to have seen).
      6. The negotiations seem ... to an end (to come // to have come).
      7. The relations between the two countries seem ... the lowest
point (to reach // to have reached).
      Óïð. 33. Ïåðåâåñòè ïðåäëîæåíèÿ íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
      1. The conference to be held in July will consider various ways of
establishing contacts among scientists.
      2. The reports to be made at the conference are likely to attract
the attention of scientists in various countries.
      3. The commission to select the material for publication will
begin its work within a few days.
      4. The building to house the exhibition will be ready in April.
      5. The exhibits to be shown at the exhibition have already been

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