W. Somerset Maugham. Theatre. Home Reading Guide. Шишкина Н.М - 15 стр.

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хмуро ; озорство; стойкость, сила духа ; блестящий спектакль; несмотря на;
обвинение; лениво бродить; вышучивать; подчинять(ся).
2. Look through the chapters youve read and find the conditional sentences and
time clauses.
3. Complete the sentences with:
1. What about _____ this afternoon?
2. All right. Come _____ half past five.
3. Roger was seventeen now and _____ a year would be going to Cambridge.
4. It would be lovely to go on the river with him _____ the morning and _____ the
afternoon sit about the garden with him.
5. During the holidays she was always acting _____ night, and _____ Sundays he and
his father played golf together.
6. He told Julia at once that he desired to leave Eton _____ Christmas
7. _____ his seventeenth birthday Julia had given him a very smart roadster.
8. Tom had arranged to come _____ the following Saturday
9. _____ Next morning while she was having her breakfast Michael came into Julias
room.
10. _____ the afternoon the three of them went on the river.
11. No one was coming to dinner _____ Sunday.
12. She almost wished he wasnt going _____ tomorrow so that she could have the
pleasure of turning him out bag and baggage.
13. Tom was to go up to town by an early train _____ Monday morning.
4. Compose sentences of your own after the model:
1. She was fond of French poetry.
2. How on earth did it get there?
3. She couldnt help thinking how absurd she was.
4. He read about grand people in the papers and now and then, at a restaurant or a
theatre, saw them in the flesh.
5. He was clever at his business.
6. Its awfully kind of you.
7. He was tempted by the idea of having a flat of his own but the rent, though small,
was beyond his means.
8. Julia looked forward to Toms visit to Taplow with excitement.
9. He seems quite capable of amusing himself.
10. He must be entirely indifferent to her.
11. Tom made a great hit with the Dennorants.
12. She was in a black rage.
13. Toms crazy to go.
In At On or Nothing
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хм у ро; озорст во; ст ойкост ь, сила д у ха ; блест ящ ий сп екта кль; н есм от ря н а ;
обвин ен ие; лен иво брод ит ь; вышу чива т ь; п од чин ят ь(ся).

   2. Look through the chapters you’ve read and find the conditional sentences and
time clauses.
  3. Complete the sentences with:


                              In    At   On or Nothing

1. What about _____ this afternoon?
2. All right. Come _____ half past five.
3. Roger was seventeen now and _____ a year would be going to Cambridge.
4. It would be lovely to go on the river with him _____ the morning and _____ the
afternoon sit about the garden with him.
5. During the holidays she was always acting _____ night, and _____ Sundays he and
his father played golf together.
6. He told Julia at once that he desired to leave Eton _____ Christmas
7. _____ his seventeenth birthday Julia had given him a very smart roadster.
8. Tom had arranged to come _____ the following Saturday…
9. _____ Next morning while she was having her breakfast Michael came into Julia’s
room.
10. _____ the afternoon the three of them went on the river.
11. No one was coming to dinner _____ Sunday.
12. She almost wished he wasn’t going _____ tomorrow so that she could have the
pleasure of turning him out bag and baggage.
13. Tom was to go up to town by an early train _____ Monday morning.

  4. Compose sentences of your own after the model:
1. She was fond of French poetry.
2. How on earth did it get there?
3. She couldn’t help thinking how absurd she was.
4. He read about grand people in the papers and now and then, at a restaurant or a
theatre, saw them in the flesh.
5. He was clever at his business.
6. It’s awfully kind of you.
7. He was tempted by the idea of having a flat of his own but the rent, though small,
was beyond his means.
8. Julia looked forward to Tom’s visit to Taplow with excitement.
9. He seems quite capable of amusing himself.
10. He must be entirely indifferent to her.
11. Tom made a great hit with the Dennorants.
12. She was in a black rage.
13. Tom’s crazy to go.