Современная архитектура и строительство. Рябцева Е.В - 61 стр.

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11. He asked the girl: "How did you manage to carry that heavy box? Why didn't you ask me to
help you?"
12. She said: "Don't shut the window!"
13. "What did you say?" asked Oliver.
14. "Do you know this voice, Oliver?" said Mr. Bumble. ''Are you not afraid of it?"
15. The strange boy asked Oliver: "Are you going to London? Have you any lodgings?"
16. The teacher said to the students: "Open your exercise-books and write what I am going to dic-
tate to you."
17. "Return before it gets dark," said his mother.
18. "I must go home because it is getting late," said she.
19. "The sailors know the place," said the captain.
20. "Find the key of the chest, Jim," said my mother.
21. They asked us: "Will you be able to attend our conference this week and are any of your teach-
ers going to make a report?"
22. "I haven't yet finished packing," said Mary, "but there is little left to do."
23. "Two days ago he left Moscow for the South where he is going to spend his vacation," said his
sister. "He has not yet written to me but I expect to get a letter from him not later than on Sunday."
24. "Will you close the window?" she said. "It is too cold today to sit with the window open."
25. "Can you make your report this week?" asked the teacher. "Have you collected all the necessary
material?"
# Open the brackets using the Gerund
1. After the accident, the injured man recovered consciousness in hospital. He remembered (cross) the
road, but he didn't remember (knock down).
2. I am still thirsty in spite of (drink) four cups of tea.
3. This carpet always looks dirty, in spite of (sweep) every day.
4. He didn't return the book he had borrowed after (promise) to do so.
5. He got into the house by (climb) through a window, without (see) by anyone.
6. I think he was foolish to buy a car before (learn) how to drive it.
7. Peter is a much better chess-player than I am, and he was very surprised when I beat him yesterday for
the first time. He isn't used to (beat).
8. He went to bed at 9 p.m. in spite of (sleep) all the afternoon.
9. He complained of (give) a very small room at the back of the hotel.
10. The little girl isn't afraid of dogs in spite of (bite) twice.
11. The little girl didn't go near the dog; she was afraid of (bite).
12. The baby went to sleep a few minutes after (feed).
13. The little girl never gets tired of (ask) her mother questions, but her mother often gets tired of
(ask) so many questions.
14. They lived in a small town for ten years and then moved without (make) friends with any of
their neighbours.
15. The little boy was punished for (tell) a lie by (send) to bed without his supper.
16. Mary was chosen a year ago to act in the school play. She was very pleased at (choose).
17. Jack doesn't like boxing. I don't know if he is afraid of (hurt) his opponent or of (hurt) himself.
18. He was taken to hospital unconscious after the accident. He died in hospital without (recover)
consciousness.
19. I always treat people politely and I insist on (treat) politely.
20. The boy was very hungry at eleven o'clock in spite of (eat) a big breakfast two hours earlier.
21. She didn't get out of bed until ten o'clock in spite of (wake up) at seven.
# Use the verbs in the Subjunctive Mood
1. If I had known that you were in hospital I (visit) you.
2. If I (know) that you were coming I'd have baked a cake.
3. If you (arrive) ten minutes earlier you would have got a seat.
4. You would have seen my garden at its best if you (be) here last week.
5. I wouldn't have believed it if I (not see) it with my own eyes.