Roman Britain. Мартемьянова Н.В. - 25 стр.

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4) He _____ to quell the revolt.
5) Suetonius _____ to attack without delay.
6) Suetonius Paulinus _____ in North Wales.
7) The remaining Britons _____ with difficulty since their ring of wagons
blocked their escape.
8) They _____ their wives with them to see the victory.
To decide, to flee, to unite, to destroy, to rush back, to campaign, to bring.
3. Change the words in italics with their synonyms given below.
1) In 60AD there was a rebellion in Britain.
2) Suetonius Paulinus rushed back to quell the revolt.
3) Suetonius drew up the legionaries in close order.
4) Their confidence was such that they brought their wives with them to see
the victory.
5) Suetonius appealed to his men.
6) The cavalry, with lances extended, demolished all serious resistance.
7) Their Romans superiority of discipline and tactics assured them victory over
the chaotic mass of the Britons.
to persuade, to ask rebellion
opposition to end
to provide to arrive and stop
4. Read the pairs of sentences. Combine them, using infinitive of purpose.
Example:
I went to Lacys department store. I wanted to buy some clothes.
I went to Lacys department store to but some clothes.
1) I asked for the dressing room. I wanted to try on a dress.
2) They went to the snack bar. They wanted to get a drink.
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4) He _____ to quell the revolt.
5) Suetonius _____ to attack without delay.
6) Suetonius Paulinus _____ in North Wales.
7) The remaining Britons _____ with difficulty since their ring of wagons
    blocked their escape.
8) They _____ their wives with them to see the victory.
To decide, to flee, to unite, to destroy, to rush back, to campaign, to bring.


3. Change the words in italics with their synonyms given below.
1) In 60AD there was a rebellion in Britain.
2) Suetonius Paulinus rushed back to quell the revolt.
3) Suetonius drew up the legionaries in close order.
4) Their confidence was such that they brought their wives with them to see
the victory.
5) Suetonius appealed to his men.
6) The cavalry, with lances extended, demolished all serious resistance.
7) Their Romans superiority of discipline and tactics assured them victory over
the chaotic mass of the Britons.


to persuade, to ask             rebellion
opposition                      to end
to provide                      to arrive and stop


4. Read the pairs of sentences. Combine them, using infinitive of purpose.
Example:
I went to Lacy’s department store. I wanted to buy some clothes.
I went to Lacy’s department store to but some clothes.
1) I asked for the dressing room. I wanted to try on a dress.
2) They went to the snack bar. They wanted to get a drink.