Инфинитивные конструкции: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 41 стр.

UptoLike

Составители: 

41
8. Will you have a telephone installed next month? — We aren’t
likely to have it installed even next year.
9. Will you give me a two-copeck coin? — I’m not likely to have
any small change.
10. Will Pete be at home in the evening? — He isn’t likely to be in.
Óïð. 9. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
1. Have you got «Hamlet»? — I’m sure to have it among my
books.
2. Does he know their new phone number? — He is sure to
know it.
3. Do you think he still remembers the name of the street? — He
is sure to remember it.
4. Will you like this film? — We are sure to like it.
5. Will he enjoy the novel? — He is sure to enjoy it.
6. Will he come on time? — He is sure to come on time.
7. Shall we be able to get the tickets? — We are sure to get them.
8. Does he still live in that street? — He is sure to live there.
9. Do they know me? — They are sure to know you.
10. Has she got all the comedies by Shakespeare? — She is sure
to have them all.
Óïð. 10. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
1. Ask Bill about your pen, if you can’t find it. — He is sure to
know where it is.
2. I advise you to see this film. — You are sure to like it.
3. Ask Jane about these poems. — She is sure to know them.
4. Don’t worry about Mary. — She is sure to be on time as usual.
5. Let’s buy this handbag for Santa. — She is sure to like it.
6. Better tell mother about everything yourself. — She is sure to
ask you anyway..
7. Hurry up, Nick doesn’t like to be kept waiting. — He is sure to
be there already.
8. The evening party promises to be very gay. — You are sure to
enjoy yourself.
9. It is too late now. Your train is leaving in 10 minutes. — You
are sure to miss it.
      8. Will you have a telephone installed next month? — We aren’t
likely to have it installed even next year.
      9. Will you give me a two-copeck coin? — I’m not likely to have
any small change.
      10. Will Pete be at home in the evening? — He isn’t likely to be in.

      Óïð. 9. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
      1. Have you got «Hamlet»? — I’m sure to have it among my
books.
      2. Does he know their new phone number? — He is sure to
know it.
      3. Do you think he still remembers the name of the street? — He
is sure to remember it.
      4. Will you like this film? — We are sure to like it.
      5. Will he enjoy the novel? — He is sure to enjoy it.
      6. Will he come on time? — He is sure to come on time.
      7. Shall we be able to get the tickets? — We are sure to get them.
      8. Does he still live in that street? — He is sure to live there.
      9. Do they know me? — They are sure to know you.
      10. Has she got all the comedies by Shakespeare? — She is sure
to have them all.

      Óïð. 10. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
      1. Ask Bill about your pen, if you can’t find it. — He is sure to
know where it is.
      2. I advise you to see this film. — You are sure to like it.
      3. Ask Jane about these poems. — She is sure to know them.
      4. Don’t worry about Mary. — She is sure to be on time as usual.
      5. Let’s buy this handbag for Santa. — She is sure to like it.
      6. Better tell mother about everything yourself. — She is sure to
ask you anyway..
      7. Hurry up, Nick doesn’t like to be kept waiting. — He is sure to
be there already.
      8. The evening party promises to be very gay. — You are sure to
enjoy yourself.
      9. It is too late now. Your train is leaving in 10 minutes. — You
are sure to miss it.




                                     41