Инфинитивные конструкции: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 40 стр.

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Óïð. 8. Ïðî÷èòàòü. Çàìåíèòü «likely» íà «sure / certain».
Ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
A/
1. It is quite likely to rain. — The sky is overcast.
2. It is not likely to rain. — There’s a cooling breeze.
3. He is not like to come. — He’s busy at the office.
4. She is likely to get well soon. — The medicine she is taking is very well.
5. John is likely to marry soon. — He is always seen with Mary.
6. The plane is not likely to arrive on time. — The weather is bad.
7. The weather is likely to change for the worse. — The sky is overcast.
8. We are not likely to finish our work by next week. — There’s
still too much to do.
9. Jane is likely to stay in Moscow for another week. — She is
planning to see as much as possible.
B/
1. Transport fares are likely to go up again in England.
2. My coat is likely to be ready by next Friday.
3. The conference is likely to be held at our Institute.
4. This medicine is likely to help him.
5. The book is likely to be published even sooner than by September.
6. The telegram is likely to reach James tomorrow. James is
likely to get it tomorrow.
7. Ann is likely to take part in our concert. She is likely to play piano.
8. The weather is likely to change soon.
C/
1. Could Helen help you with the typing? — She isn’t likely to do it.
2. Will you ask Jim to call me back before 5? — He isn’t likely to
come home so early.
3. Could you tell us their phone number? — I’m not likely to
have it.
4. Will the repair-man come today? — He isn’t likely to come so
soon.
5. Will you give Helen my message when you see her on Monday?
I’m not likely to see her till Thursday.
6. Could you book a trunk-call to Moscow for Sunday? — I’m
not likely to go to the post-office.
7. Could you look up his telephone number in the phone directory?
— It isn’t likely to be in the directory.
       Óïð. 8. Ïðî÷èòàòü. Çàìåíèòü «likely» íà «sure / certain».
Ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
                                          A/
       1. It is quite likely to rain. — The sky is overcast.
       2. It is not likely to rain. — There’s a cooling breeze.
       3. He is not like to come. — He’s busy at the office.
       4. She is likely to get well soon. — The medicine she is taking is very well.
       5. John is likely to marry soon. — He is always seen with Mary.
       6. The plane is not likely to arrive on time. — The weather is bad.
       7. The weather is likely to change for the worse. — The sky is overcast.
       8. We are not likely to finish our work by next week. — There’s
still too much to do.
       9. Jane is likely to stay in Moscow for another week. — She is
planning to see as much as possible.
                                       B/
      1. Transport fares are likely to go up again in England.
      2. My coat is likely to be ready by next Friday.
      3. The conference is likely to be held at our Institute.
      4. This medicine is likely to help him.
      5. The book is likely to be published even sooner than by September.
      6. The telegram is likely to reach James tomorrow. James is
likely to get it tomorrow.
      7. Ann is likely to take part in our concert. She is likely to play piano.
      8. The weather is likely to change soon.
                                    C/
      1. Could Helen help you with the typing? — She isn’t likely to do it.
      2. Will you ask Jim to call me back before 5? — He isn’t likely to
come home so early.
      3. Could you tell us their phone number? — I’m not likely to
have it.
      4. Will the repair-man come today? — He isn’t likely to come so
soon.
      5. Will you give Helen my message when you see her on Monday? —
I’m not likely to see her till Thursday.
      6. Could you book a trunk-call to Moscow for Sunday? — I’m
not likely to go to the post-office.
      7. Could you look up his telephone number in the phone directory?
— It isn’t likely to be in the directory.

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