Инфинитивные конструкции: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 47 стр.

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I would drop in and see him.
7. The audience is requested to laugh softly and not to applaud.
8. He appears to be an eyewitness of the scene.
9. Her daughter is expected to be absent for some little time.
10. I was not likely to follow suit.
11. He is sure to look shabby and undistinguished since he doesn’t
pay enough attention to his suit and boots.
12. Wee Nooke proved to be a decent little house situated in
agreeable surroundings.
13. Dave was known to be on friendly terms with more than a
hundred people.
Óïð. 18. Çàìåíèòü ïðèäàòî÷íûå áåçëè÷íûå îáîðîòû
êîíòñðóêöèåé “ñëîæíîå ïîäëåæàùåå”. Ïåðåâåñòè ïðåäëîæåíèÿ
íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
1. It seemed that her words raised a wall between them.
2. She was carrying the books, it seemed that she was going to
school.
3. It seemed that the hat was stuck on her head with glue.
4. It was supposed that this material came from India and Ceylon.
5. It is not likely that I shall follow his advice.
6. It appeared that he didn’t notice the impression he made on me.
7. It could hardly be said that my interview with Hugo had been
a success.
8. It is certain that he will meet her.
9. It seemed that Edwin had been looking for something in the
grass ever since dinner time.
10. It happened so that his point had been overlooked by everybody.
11. It was known that he would arrive on Friday week.
Óïð. 19. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Ïîñòàâèòü
ñêàçóåìîå â ïðîøåäøåå âðåìÿ.
1. Light is proved to travel in straight lines.
2. Light intensity proves to be measurable.
3. The speed of light in free space is proved to be a measured
constant.
4. This property seems to refer to a restricted number of materials.
5. The property appears to have been mentioned frequently in
the past.
I would drop in and see him.
     7. The audience is requested to laugh softly and not to applaud.
     8. He appears to be an eyewitness of the scene.
     9. Her daughter is expected to be absent for some little time.
     10. I was not likely to follow suit.
     11. He is sure to look shabby and undistinguished since he doesn’t
pay enough attention to his suit and boots.
     12. Wee Nooke proved to be a decent little house situated in
agreeable surroundings.
     13. Dave was known to be on friendly terms with more than a
hundred people.

      Óïð. 18. Çàìåíèòü ïðèäàòî÷íûå áåçëè÷íûå îáîðîòû
êîíòñðóêöèåé “ñëîæíîå ïîäëåæàùåå”. Ïåðåâåñòè ïðåäëîæåíèÿ
íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê.
      1. It seemed that her words raised a wall between them.
      2. She was carrying the books, it seemed that she was going to
school.
      3. It seemed that the hat was stuck on her head with glue.
      4. It was supposed that this material came from India and Ceylon.
      5. It is not likely that I shall follow his advice.
      6. It appeared that he didn’t notice the impression he made on me.
      7. It could hardly be said that my interview with Hugo had been
a success.
      8. It is certain that he will meet her.
      9. It seemed that Edwin had been looking for something in the
grass ever since dinner time.
      10. It happened so that his point had been overlooked by everybody.
      11. It was known that he would arrive on Friday week.

     Óïð. 19. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Ïîñòàâèòü
ñêàçóåìîå â ïðîøåäøåå âðåìÿ.
     1. Light is proved to travel in straight lines.
     2. Light intensity proves to be measurable.
     3. The speed of light in free space is proved to be a measured
constant.
     4. This property seems to refer to a restricted number of materials.
     5. The property appears to have been mentioned frequently in
the past.

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