Инфинитивные конструкции: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 36 стр.

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8. Is Mr. Brown an honest man? — He seems to be a very honest one.
9. Is she a pleasant woman to deal with? — She doesn’t seem to
be a very pleasant one.
10. Is he an experienced eye-specialist? — He doesn’t seem to
be a very experienced one.
11. Does mother think Tom is right? — She seems to think Tom
is right.
12. Does this dog belong to Pete? — It seems to belong to Pete.
13. Does Ken know everything about his job? — He seems to
know everything about it.
14. Do these records cost much? — They don’t seem to cost
much.
15. Will your friend leave for the North Pole next month? —
He doesn’t seem to leave there at all.
16. Does Mike like his new friends? — He seems to like them
very much.
17. Do all students work hard on their diploma papers? — They
don’t seem to work hard.
18. Does it matter very much to him if he has his holiday in
winter? — It seems to matter to him very much.
19. Do all of you know the man very well? — We don’t seem to
know him at all.
Óïð. 3. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè ïðåäëîæåíèÿ íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
Óêàçàòü êîíñòðóêöèþ “ñëîæíîå ïîäëåæàùåå”.
1. There’s a concert going on at the institute just now. — It seems
to be a good one.
2. There was a great show yesterday. — It seems to have been a
very good one.
3. Mary is watching a TV program. — It seems to be an interesting.
4. Mary watched a TV in the morning. — It seems to have been
rather dull.
5. Pete is taking part in the discussion. — It seems to be quite a
lively one.
6. Pete took part in the discussion last week. — It seems to have
been quite a lively one.
7. Harry is planting trees in the garden. — It seems to be a hard job.
8. Harry planted trees in the garden last Sunday. — It seems to
have been a hard job.
      8. Is Mr. Brown an honest man? — He seems to be a very honest one.
      9. Is she a pleasant woman to deal with? — She doesn’t seem to
be a very pleasant one.
      10. Is he an experienced eye-specialist? — He doesn’t seem to
be a very experienced one.
      11. Does mother think Tom is right? — She seems to think Tom
is right.
      12. Does this dog belong to Pete? — It seems to belong to Pete.
      13. Does Ken know everything about his job? — He seems to
know everything about it.
      14. Do these records cost much? — They don’t seem to cost
much.
      15. Will your friend leave for the North Pole next month? —
He doesn’t seem to leave there at all.
      16. Does Mike like his new friends? — He seems to like them
very much.
      17.Do all students work hard on their di plomapapers? — They
don’t seem to work hard.
      18. Does it matter very much to him if he has his holiday in
winter? — It seems to matter to him very much.
      19. Do all of you know the man very well? — We don’t seem to
know him at all.

      Óïð. 3. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè ïðåäëîæåíèÿ íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
Óêàçàòü êîíñòðóêöèþ “ñëîæíîå ïîäëåæàùåå”.
      1. There’s a concert going on at the institute just now. — It seems
to be a good one.
      2. There was a great show yesterday. — It seems to have been a
very good one.
      3. Mary is watching a TV program. — It seems to be an interesting.
      4. Mary watched a TV in the morning. — It seems to have been
rather dull.
      5. Pete is taking part in the discussion. — It seems to be quite a
lively one.
      6. Pete took part in the discussion last week. — It seems to have
been quite a lively one.
      7. Harry is planting trees in the garden. — It seems to be a hard job.
      8. Harry planted trees in the garden last Sunday. — It seems to
have been a hard job.

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