Инфинитив. Часть I: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 29 стр.

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she has still a lot ( to do).
9. I’ve just seen him passing the entrance door, so he can’t (to
work) at the laboratory as you say.
10. The next morning he seemed (to forget) it all.
11. It ought (to do) long ago; at least before their leaving
Blackstable.
12. She seemed at times (to seize) with an uncontrolled irritation
& would say sharp and wounding things.
13. You probably think that I must (to live) a very gay life in
France, but it wasn’t so.
14. No words can describe it: it must (to see).
Óïð. 36. Âñòàâèòü, ãäå íåîáõîäèìî, ÷àñòèöó to. Ïåðåâåñòè íà
ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
1. The teacher made me ... repeat it all over again.
2. You needn’t ... ask for permission, I let ... you take my books
whenever you like.
3. Will you help me ... move the table?
4. He is expected ... arrive in a few days.
5. You seem ... know places very well.
6. You had better ... make a note of it.
7. I heard the door ... open and saw a shadow ... move across the
floor.
8. He told me ... try ... do it once again.
9. I’d rather ... walk a little before going to bed.
10. There is nothing ... do but ... wait till somebody comes ... let us out.
11. You ought not ... show your feelings.
12. Why not ... wait a little longer?
13. I felt her ... shiver with cold.
14. We should love you ... stay with me.
15. You are not ... mention this to anyone.
16. We got Mother ... cut up some sandwiches.
17. Rose wanted them ... stop laughing, wanted the curtain ...
come down.
18. I’ll have ... go there.
19. There doesn’t seem ... be anything wrong with you.
20. Look here, Jane, why ... be so cross?
21. She helped me ... get over my fear.
she has still a lot ( to do).
     9. I’ve just seen him passing the entrance door, so he can’t (to
work) at the laboratory as you say.
     10. The next morning he seemed (to forget) it all.
     11. It ought (to do) long ago; at least before their leaving
Blackstable.
     12. She seemed at times (to seize) with an uncontrolled irritation
& would say sharp and wounding things.
     13. You probably think that I must (to live) a very gay life in
France, but it wasn’t so.
     14. No words can describe it: it must (to see).
       Óïð. 36. Âñòàâèòü, ãäå íåîáõîäèìî, ÷àñòèöó to. Ïåðåâåñòè íà
ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
       1. The teacher made me ... repeat it all over again.
       2. You needn’t ... ask for permission, I let ... you take my books
whenever you like.
       3. Will you help me ... move the table?
       4. He is expected ... arrive in a few days.
       5. You seem ... know places very well.
       6. You had better ... make a note of it.
       7. I heard the door ... open and saw a shadow ... move across the
floor.
       8. He told me ... try ... do it once again.
       9. I’d rather ... walk a little before going to bed.
       10. There is nothing ... do but ... wait till somebody comes ... let us out.
       11. You ought not ... show your feelings.
       12. Why not ... wait a little longer?
       13. I felt her ... shiver with cold.
       14. We should love you ... stay with me.
       15. You are not ... mention this to anyone.
       16. We got Mother ... cut up some sandwiches.
       17. Rose wanted them ... stop laughing, wanted the curtain ...
come down.
       18. I’ll have ... go there.
       19. There doesn’t seem ... be anything wrong with you.
       20. Look here, Jane, why ... be so cross?
       21. She helped me ... get over my fear.



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