Методические рекомендации к семинарам по теоретической грамматике английского языка для студентов III курса заочного отделения. Тивьяева И.В. - 10 стр.

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II. Comment on the forms of the oblique mood in the following sentences:
1. ``I wish you would tell me why you wanted to know if Mrs. Inglethorp ate
well last night? (A. Christie)
2. Would you suggest that we should stop medical research, freeze our
knowledge and techniques, not try to conquer any more diseases? (A.Hailey)
3. If we changed our laboratory methods every time something new came up,
there’d never be any end to it. (A.Hailey)
4. If he had been a younger man he would have fallen in love with this.
(M.Ondaatje)
5. Any doctor would tell you the same. (A. Christie)
6. Geoffrey is quite willing to divorce me but insists that I supply the evidence.
(A.Hailey)
7. If he were a hero in a painting, he could claim a just sleep. (M.Ondaatje)
8. If anyone had chanced to look this morning before his return, and seen it
there, it would have been a valuable point in his favour. (A. Christie)
III. Analyze the form and function of non-finite verb forms in the following
sentences:
1. He cared nothing for boxing, in fact he disliked it, but he learned it painfully
and thoroughly to counteract the feeling of inferiority and shyness he had
felt on being treated as a Jew at Princeton. (E. Hemingway)
2. His wife followed him, murmuring something about persuading Mrs.
Inglethorp to think better of it. (A. Christie)
3. The man glanced down at his weapon, looking almost amused. (D. Brown)
4. Despite Saunière's reputation for being reclusive, his recognition for
dedication to the arts made him an easy man to revere. (D. Brown)
5. His hands play with a piece of sheet, the back of his fingers caressing it.
(M.Ondaatje)
6. Some violent emotion seemed to be mastering him. (A. Christie)