Инфинитивные конструкции: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 65 стр.

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b. Äëÿ òîãî, ÷òîáû ýòîò ýêñïåðèìåíò îêàçàëñÿ óñïåøíûì,
åìó ïðèøëîñü ìíîãî ïîðàáîòàòü.
c. Îí æäàë òîãî, ÷òîáû ñòàòüè áûëè îïóáëèêîâàíû.
d. Æåëàòåëüíî, ÷òîáû âû ýòî çíàëè.
Çàäàíèå 2
Ïåðåâåñòè ïðåäëîæåíèÿ íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê, óêàçàâ
ñèíòàêñè÷åñêóþ ôóíêöèþ êîíñòðóêöèè «for + Infinitive».
1. They were waiting for him to say nothing. 2. It was only
possible to see the lower portion of the room, but it was enough
for her to understand that it was indeed a very small room. 3. She
says it is time for her to brush her hair. 4. This made it quite out of
the question for me to accept Sadie’s offer. 5. And that was some-
thing for me to treasure. 6. We stood there for a long time, waiting
for something to happen. 7. There was no need for you to give me a
birthday present at all. 8. Was it possible for a young girl to have got
from a single experience so much bitter knowledge? 9. He opened
the door for them to go out. 10. Have you got anything for me to
read? 11. For the meeting to be a success much preliminary work
must be done. 12. No efforts are large enough for the research to
be completed. 13. We are waiting for the jury to announce their
verdict. 14. It will take a number of years for the two sides to come
to an agreement. 15. They made it easy for the members of the
association and other guests to attend the congress. 16. It will be
expedient for them to postpone the visit. 17. It will be convenient
for all of us to have the examination on Friday. 18. It is normal in
English for you to give a few details about the people you introduce
to each other.
Î Á Ç Î Ð Í Û Å Ó Ï Ð À Æ Í Å Í È ß
Óïð. 1. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Óêàçàòü
íîìåðà ïðåäëîæåíèé, ãäå óïîòðåáëåíû êîíñòðóêöèè:
a/ for+Infinitive;
b/ complex object;
c/ complex subject.
     b. Äëÿ òîãî, ÷òîáû ýòîò ýêñïåðèìåíò îêàçàëñÿ óñïåøíûì,
åìó ïðèøëîñü ìíîãî ïîðàáîòàòü.
     c. Îí æäàë òîãî, ÷òîáû ñòàòüè áûëè îïóáëèêîâàíû.
     d. Æåëàòåëüíî, ÷òîáû âû ýòî çíàëè.

                        Çàäàíèå 2
       Ïåðåâåñòè ïðåäëîæåíèÿ íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê, óêàçàâ
    ñèíòàêñè÷åñêóþ ôóíêöèþ êîíñòðóêöèè «for + Infinitive».
      1. They were waiting for him to say nothing. 2. It was only
possible to see the lower portion of the room, but it was enough
for her to understand that it was indeed a very small room. 3. She
says it is time for her to brush her hair. 4. This made it quite out of
the question for me to accept Sadie’s offer. 5. And that was some-
thing for me to treasure. 6. We stood there for a long time, waiting
for something to happen. 7. There was no need for you to give me a
birthday present at all. 8. Was it possible for a young girl to have got
from a single experience so much bitter knowledge? 9. He opened
the door for them to go out. 10. Have you got anything for me to
read? 11. For the meeting to be a success much preliminary work
must be done. 12. No efforts are large enough for the research to
be completed. 13. We are waiting for the jury to announce their
verdict. 14. It will take a number of years for the two sides to come
to an agreement. 15. They made it easy for the members of the
association and other guests to attend the congress. 16. It will be
expedient for them to postpone the visit. 17. It will be convenient
for all of us to have the examination on Friday. 18. It is normal in
English for you to give a few details about the people you introduce
to each other.

           ÎÁÇÎÐÍÛÅ ÓÏÐÀÆÍÅÍÈß

    Óïð. 1. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Óêàçàòü
íîìåðà ïðåäëîæåíèé, ãäå óïîòðåáëåíû êîíñòðóêöèè:
    a/ for+Infinitive;
    b/ complex object;
    c/ complex subject.




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