Инфинитивные конструкции: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 17 стр.

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Óïð. 16. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Çàìåíèòü
ãëàãîë to make íà ãëàãîë to cause.
1. Have you written to your aunt? — Yes, my Mother made me
write her.
2. Has the boy done his homework? — His father made him do it.
3. Have you bought garlic? — My Mother made me buy it.
4. You are studying too hard. Have you been out today? — My
sister made me go out in the evening.
5. Have you peeled the potatoes? — My brother made me peel
the potatoes.
6. This medicine is better. Have you taken it? — The doctor
made take this bitter medicine.
7. Have you buckled the safety-belts? — The stewardess made us do it.
8. The children’s program is on. Have you switched on TV? —
My little brother made me do it.
9. It is very cold today. Have you put on your warm pullover? —
My elder sister made me put it on.
Óïð. 17. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Ïîä÷åðêíóòü
êîíñòðóêöèþ “ñëîæíîå äîïîëíåíèå”.
1. Let her speak. — I want her to speak.
2. Let the man give the book to Pete. — Pete expects the man to
give the book to him.
3. Let the son write a letter to his Granny. — The parents want
their son to write a letter to
the Granny.
4. Let the man open the door for the woman. — The woman
asked the man to open the door
to her.
5. Let the teacher explain the word to the students. — The stu-
dents expected the teacher to explain the word to them.
6. Let her mother make a dress for her daughter. — The daugh-
ter wanted her mother to make a dress to her.
7. Let his sister buy a hat for John. — John asked his sister to
buy a hat for him.
8. Let the librarian give the books to us. — We asked the librarian
to give the books to us.
9. Let your brother dance with our girl-friend. — My friends
wanted my brother to dance with our girl-friend.
      Óïð. 16. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Çàìåíèòü
ãëàãîë to make íà ãëàãîë to cause.
      1. Have you written to your aunt? — Yes, my Mother made me
write her.
      2. Has the boy done his homework? — His father made him do it.
      3. Have you bought garlic? — My Mother made me buy it.
      4. You are studying too hard. Have you been out today? — My
sister made me go out in the evening.
      5. Have you peeled the potatoes? — My brother made me peel
the potatoes.
      6. This medicine is better. Have you taken it? — The doctor
made take this bitter medicine.
      7. Have you buckled the safety-belts? — The stewardess made us do it.
      8. The children’s program is on. Have you switched on TV? —
My little brother made me do it.
      9. It is very cold today. Have you put on your warm pullover? —
My elder sister made me put it on.

      Óïð. 17. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Ïîä÷åðêíóòü
êîíñòðóêöèþ “ñëîæíîå äîïîëíåíèå”.
      1. Let her speak. — I want her to speak.
      2. Let the man give the book to Pete. — Pete expects the man to
give the book to him.
      3. Let the son write a letter to his Granny. — The parents want
their son to write a letter to
      the Granny.
      4. Let the man open the door for the woman. — The woman
asked the man to open the door
      to her.
      5. Let the teacher explain the word to the students. — The stu-
dents expected the teacher to explain the word to them.
      6. Let her mother make a dress for her daughter. — The daugh-
ter wanted her mother to make a dress to her.
      7. Let his sister buy a hat for John. — John asked his sister to
buy a hat for him.
      8. Let the librarian give the books to us. — We asked the librarian
to give the books to us.
      9. Let your brother dance with our girl-friend. — My friends
wanted my brother to dance with our girl-friend.

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