Инфинитивные конструкции: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 39 стр.

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6. I must buy a pair of stockings. — Let’s go to that corner shop.
They happen to have a good selection of stockings of every shade.
7. It’s high time you washed your jersey. — You’re right. Do you
happen to have that special washing powder you’ve told me about?
8. I think Nina should have a pair of gloves to match her new
coat. — That’s an idea. Do you happen to know her size in gloves?
9. She says they have a good selection of berets at their hat shop.
— Does she happen to know if they have a good selection of hats as
well?
10. Bill is a very good husband. He often buys his wife various
things. — Does he happen to know what size his wife takes in shoes?
Óïð. 7. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
A/
1. He seems to dislike poetry.
2. He seems to understand the English text.
3. She appears to by studying the documents now.
4. He seems to have finished his test.
5. The actor appears to have lost his temper.
6. These old women still seem to be arguing.
7. I happen to have money with me.
8. Tom appears to be winning the argument.
9. They happen to have completed the repairs yesterday.
10. The boy appear to be sleeping.
11. The car seems to have knocked down the dog.
B/
1. The doctor seemed to have been informed about the accident.
2. John’s finger seemed to have been badly hurt.
3. These goods appeared to have been paid for.
4. All the students seemed to have been asked to come.
5. He appeared to be regarded as a reliable worker.
6. They happened to have been informed about the fire.
7. My books seemed to be taken care of.
8. This poet happened to be well known here.
9. They seemed to have been met in the airport when they arrived.
      6. I must buy a pair of stockings. — Let’s go to that corner shop.
They happen to have a good selection of stockings of every shade.
      7. It’s high time you washed your jersey. — You’re right. Do you
happen to have that special washing powder you’ve told me about?
      8. I think Nina should have a pair of gloves to match her new
coat. — That’s an idea. Do you happen to know her size in gloves?
      9. She says they have a good selection of berets at their hat shop.
— Does she happen to know if they have a good selection of hats as
well?
      10. Bill is a very good husband. He often buys his wife various
things. — Does he happen to know what size his wife takes in shoes?

     Óïð. 7. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.

                                 A/
     1. He seems to dislike poetry.
     2. He seems to understand the English text.
     3. She appears to by studying the documents now.
     4. He seems to have finished his test.
     5. The actor appears to have lost his temper.
     6. These old women still seem to be arguing.
     7. I happen to have money with me.
     8. Tom appears to be winning the argument.
     9. They happen to have completed the repairs yesterday.
     10. The boy appear to be sleeping.
     11. The car seems to have knocked down the dog.

                                  B/
     1. The doctor seemed to have been informed about the accident.
     2. John’s finger seemed to have been badly hurt.
     3. These goods appeared to have been paid for.
     4. All the students seemed to have been asked to come.
     5. He appeared to be regarded as a reliable worker.
     6. They happened to have been informed about the fire.
     7. My books seemed to be taken care of.
     8. This poet happened to be well known here.
     9. They seemed to have been met in the airport when they arrived.



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