Инфинитивные конструкции: Лексико-грамматический практикум по английскому языку. Марченко О.В. - 67 стр.

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8. The farmer-head asked the student construction team to help
with the building of a new elevator.
Óïð. 3. Ñîñòàâèòü ïðåäëîæåíèÿ, èñïîëüçóÿ ãëàãîëû â ñêîáêàõ,
êîòîðûå ââîäÿò: à) ñëîæíîå ïîäëåæàùåå, á) ñëîæíîå äîïîëíåíèå.
1. The process is too complicated /find /.
2. The same physical law applied to another problem /think/.
3. The number of automatically controlled systems will rise to
50% /expect/.
4. The electrical engineering industry has made one more im-
portant contribution /know/.
Óïð. 4. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Îïðåäåëèòü
ôóíêöèþ èíôèíèòèâà.
1. We study English in order to read English books on our speciality.
2. Their device isn’t good enough to be used in our experiment.
3. We know the name of steel to be used now for any iron
which contains from 0.1% to 1.7% of carbon.
4. Molecules are too small to be seen with the most powerful
microscope.
5. Our aim is to master English.
6. The exercise to be done is at page 14.
7. I know this student to have worked much at his English.
8. Dickens is known to have written many novels.
9. To understand this phenomenon is to understand the structure
of atoms.
10. I want you to read lesson 17.
Óïð. 5. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Óêàçàòü
êîíñòðóêöèè “ñëîæíîå ïîäëåæàùåå” è “ñëîæíîå äîïîëíåíèå”.
1. Newton is known to have formulated the Law of Universal
Gravitation.
2. We are said to live in atomic age.
3. The earth’s first satellite is known to have been launched in
the USSR.
4. These substances are said to form an alloy.
5. We noticed the temperatures changes.
6. The engineer saw the voltage increase rapidly.
7. The sky was seen to be darkening.
     8. The farmer-head asked the student construction team to help
with the building of a new elevator.

     Óïð. 3. Ñîñòàâèòü ïðåäëîæåíèÿ, èñïîëüçóÿ ãëàãîëû â ñêîáêàõ,
êîòîðûå ââîäÿò: à) ñëîæíîå ïîäëåæàùåå, á) ñëîæíîå äîïîëíåíèå.
     1. The process is too complicated /find /.
     2. The same physical law applied to another problem /think/.
     3. The number of automatically controlled systems will rise to
50% /expect/.
     4. The electrical engineering industry has made one more im-
portant contribution /know/.

      Óïð. 4. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Îïðåäåëèòü
ôóíêöèþ èíôèíèòèâà.
      1. We study English in order to read English books on our speciality.
      2. Their device isn’t good enough to be used in our experiment.
      3. We know the name of steel to be used now for any iron
which contains from 0.1% to 1.7% of carbon.
      4. Molecules are too small to be seen with the most powerful
microscope.
      5. Our aim is to master English.
      6. The exercise to be done is at page 14.
      7. I know this student to have worked much at his English.
      8. Dickens is known to have written many novels.
      9. To understand this phenomenon is to understand the structure
of atoms.
      10. I want you to read lesson 17.

     Óïð. 5. Ïðî÷èòàòü, ïåðåâåñòè íà ðóññêèé ÿçûê. Óêàçàòü
êîíñòðóêöèè “ñëîæíîå ïîäëåæàùåå” è “ñëîæíîå äîïîëíåíèå”.
     1. Newton is known to have formulated the Law of Universal
Gravitation.
     2. We are said to live in atomic age.
     3. The earth’s first satellite is known to have been launched in
the USSR.
     4. These substances are said to form an alloy.
     5. We noticed the temperatures changes.
     6. The engineer saw the voltage increase rapidly.
     7. The sky was seen to be darkening.

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