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Ex. 1.7 Put the gerund in brackets into Active or Passive form.




1. He was always ready for (to help) people. 2. He was very glad of (to help) in his difficulty. 3. On (to allow) to leave the room the children immediately ran out into the yard and began (to play). In (to make) this experiment they came across some very interesting phenomena. 5. The results of the experiment must be checked and rechecked before (to publish). 6. David was tired of (to scold) all the time. 7. The watch requires (to repair). 8. The problem is not worth (to discuss). 9. Jane Eyre remembered (to lock) up in the red room for (to contradict) Mrs. Reed. 10. Why do you avoid (to speak) to me? 11. She tried to avoid (to speak) to. 12. The doctor insisted on (to send) the sick man to hospital. 13. The child insisted on (to send) home at once. 14. Do you mind him (to examine) by a heart specialist? 15. He showed no sigh of (to recognize) me. 16. She showed no sign of (to surprise). 17. He had a strange habit of (to interfere) in other people's business. 18. I was angry at (to interrupt) every other moment.

Ex. 1.8 Put the gerund in brackets into the proper form. Remember that after verbs to want, to need, to deserve, to require, and to be worth we use active gerund.

E. g. My watch needs repairing (but not being repaired).

1. The machine needs (to clean). 2. I am quite serious in (to say) that I don't want to go abroad. 3. He seemed sorry for (to be) inattentive to his child. 4. She confessed of (to forget) to send the letter. 5. The old man could not stand (to tell) what he should do. 6. Going to the party was no use: he had no talent for (to dance). 7. After thoroughly (to examine) the student, the professor gave him a satisfactory mark. 8. After thoroughly (to examine) by the examination commission, the student was given a satisfactory mark. 9. She accused him of (to steal) her purse. 10. She reproached me for (not to write) to her. 11. This job is not worth (to take). 12. After (to look) through and (to mark) the students' papers, the teacher handed them back. 13. After (to look) through and (to mark), the papers were handed back to the students. 14. These clothes want (to wash). 15. David was very glad of (to find) his aunt. 16. Excuse me for (to break) your beautiful vase. 17. You never mentioned (to be) to Greece. 18. She was proud of (to award) the cup of a champion. 19. I don't remember ever (to meet) your sister. 20. I don't remember (to ask) this question by anybody. 21. The cat was punished for (to break) the cup. 22. The cat was afraid of (to punish) and hid itself under the sofa.

Remember some verbs and phrases after which we use the gerund with a definite preposition
to accuse of to keep on
to agree to to insist on
to approve of to look forward to
to be afraid of to object to
to be proud of to persist in
to congratulate on to prevent from
to depend on to succeed in
to dream of to suspect of
to feel like to thank for
to give up the idea of to think of

Ex. 1.9 Translate into Russian paying attention to the gerund.

1. My friend succeeded in translating this difficult text. 2. She suspected him of deceiving her. 3. The poor peasant thanked Robin Hood heartily for having helped him. 4. He gave up the idea of ever hearing from her. 5. We are looking forward to seeing you again. 6. He has always dreamt of visiting other countries. 7. He persisted in trying to solve that difficult problem. 8. The cold weather prevented the girls from going for long walks. 9. Jane thought of leaving Lowood after Miss Temple's marriage. 10. They accuse him of having robbed the house. 11. He never agreed to their going on that dangerous voyage. 12. He did not approve of her drinking so much coffee. 13. The teacher of mathematics did not approve of his pupils dreaming. 14. All the happiness of my life depends on your loving me. 15. I don't feel like seeing him. 16. I insist on being told the truth. 17. I object to his borrowing money from you.18. I stretched out my hand to prevent her from falling. 19. He was afraid of waking her up. 20. I'm looking forward to going on holiday. 21. She congratulated herself on having thought of such a good idea.

 

Ex. 1.10 Translate into English using the gerund.

1. , . 2. , . 3. , . 4. , . 5. , . 6. . 7. , . 8. , . 9. , . 10. . 11. - . 12. .

Gerundial Constructions

Compare:

Idon't mind opening the window. I don't mind his opening the window.
She did not object to doing the room. She did not object to my doing the room.
She insisted on being allowed to go home. She insisted on her son being allowed to go home.

Ex. 2.1 Make up five sentences from each table.

I insisted on my going there.
He looked forward to his being sent there.
She thought of her coming back.
We objected to our being given this task.
You dreamed of your being invited to the party.
They   their inviting to the party.
I am pleased with my behaving so.
He is sure of your having said it.
She are surprised at his having been praised.
We was proud of our playing so well.
You were   their being invited there.
They     Jane's having won the match.

Ex. 2.2 Transform the subordinate clauses with the prepositions in brackets.

1. When they entered the house, they heard the last bell ringing. (on) 2. Thank you that you invited me to the theatre. (for) 3. The woman insisted that her husband should consult the doctor at once. (on) 4. She could not think that the operation might be postponed. (of) 5. There was little hope that James would return on the same day. (of) 6. The thought that he had been turned away by the doorkeeper made him feel miserable. (of) 7. The pleasant-faced middle-aged woman insisted that Olga should come to her town to teach. (on) 8. Helen suggested that they should go on a trip. 9. There is a possibility that my father will join us for the trip. (of) 10. The girls knew that the sportsman had been awarded a prize. (of) 11.I don't mind if you walk to the underground station with me.

 

Ex. 2.3 Combine the sentences using Gerundial Constructions.

Model: They lost the game. I am surprised at it. I am surprised at their having lost the game.

1. Nick studies very well. His father is proud of it. 2. Kate failed in the examination. We are surprised at it. 3. He will come in time. I am sure of it. 4. She plays the piano very well. I am pleased with it. 5. Our football players won the match. We are proud of it. 6. They are here. I am surprised at it. 7. When you quarrel, I dislike it. 8. When you open the window I don't mind it. 9. When they dance, I enjoy it. 10. When he gets an excellent mark, his parents are pleased with it.

 

Ex. 2.4 Paraphrase the sentences using Gerundial Constructions.

Models: I want him to clean the floor. I insist on his cleaning the floor. I don't want him

to be sent there. I object to his being sent there.

1. I want Kate to recite this poem. 2. They wanted me to take part in the competition. 3. I don't want Jane to stay here alone. 4. The teacher wanted the pupils to do this exercise. 5. Mother did not want Mary to go to the cinema. 6. I don't want him to be elected a chairman. 7. I want her to be sent to the conference.

Ex. 2.5 Find gerundial constructions in the following sentences and state their syntactic function. Translate the sentences.

1. I will not stand your encouraging people as you do. 2. It was he who reported the fact of her being missing to the police. 3. There must be no chance of our being identified. 4. Will you give me a certificate of your being unable to go? 5. Forgive my saying it. 6. She spoke of my being an adopted son to her. 7. He thought of Jane's coming that night. 8. The editors were firmly in favour of impeaching the President. There was a talk of his resigning. 9. Reid's lips had stretched into a grin without his knowing it.

 

Ex. 2.6 Transform the following sentences using Gerundial Constructions with prepositions where necessary.

1. My teacher insists that I should read aloud every day. 2. Will Mary have anything against it if I take her umbrella for some time? 3. I remember that I have seen this picture somewhere. 4. That you are against John's proposal does not mean that I must decline it. 5. The fact that you took English lessons some years ago helps you in your studies now. 6. I am told that you are very busy. 7. Do you mind if I smoke here? 8. Will you object if I close the door? 9. Thank you that you did it. 10. Tom was afraid that he must be late. 11. Bill remembered that he had walked about the factory gate for months. 12. When the young man graduated from Harvard, he returned to Russia. 13. Mary asked John to forgive her that she had not answered his letter sooner. 14. After we had passed our exams, we had a very entertaining evening. 15. Michael remembered that he had enjoyed the trip to the Bahamas. 16. They gave up the idea that they would find work. 17. The girls were afraid that they might miss the train. 18. I am thankful that I have been given a chance to hear this outstanding singer. 19. Helen insisted that she should be given this job. 20. I dont remember that I have ever seen anyone dance like Plisetskaya.

 

Ex. 2.7 Translate into English using Gerundial Constructions.

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Ex. 2.8 Translate into English using the gerund.

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Irregular Verbs

  I II III
    awake awoke awoke
    be was, were been
    bear bore borne, born
    beat beat beaten
    become became become
    begin began begun
    bend bent bent
    bet bet bet
    bind bound bound
    bite bit bitten
    bleed bled bled
    , blow blew blown
    break broke broken
    bring brought brought
    build built built
    burn burnt, burned burnt, burned
    burst burst burst
    buy bought bought
    , cast cast cast
    catch caught caught
    choose chose chosen
    cling clung clung
    come came come
    cost cost cost
    creep crept crept
    cut cut cut
    deal dealt dealt
    dig dug dug
    do did done
    draw drew drawn
    dream dreamt, dreamed dreamt,dreamed
    drink drank drunk
    drive drove driven
    ; eat ate eaten
    fall fell fallen
    feed fed fed
    feel felt felt
    fight fought fought
    find found found
    . flee fled fled
    fling flung flung
    fly flew flown
    forget forgot forgotten
    forgive forgave forgiven
    freeze froze frozen
    get got got; gotten
    give gave given
    go went gone
    grind ground ground
    grow grew grown
    1) , ; 2) () hang hung, hanged hung, hanged
    have had had
    hear heard heard
    hide hid hidden, hid
    hit hit hit
    hold held held
    hurt hurt hurt
    keep kept kept
    kneel knelt,kneeled knelt, kneeled
    know knew known
    lay laid laid
    lead led led
    leap leapt, leaped leapt, leaped
    learn learnt, learned learnt, learned
    leave left left
    let let let
    lie lay, lied lain, lied
    light lit, lighted lit, lighted
    lose lost lost
    make made made
    mean meant meant
    meet met met
    mistake mistook mistaken
    pay paid paid
    put put put
    read read read
    rid rid rid
    ride rode ridden
    ring rang rung
    rise rose risen
    run ran run
    say said said
    see saw seen
    , seek sought sought
    sell sold sold
    send sent sent
    set set set
    shake shook shaken
    shave shaved shaved
    shine shone shone
    shoot shot shot
    show showed shown
    shut shut shut
    sing sang sung
    sink sank sunk
    ; sit sat sat
    sleep slept slept
    slide slid slid
    smell smelt smelt
    speak spoke spoken
    speed sped sped
    spell spelt spelt
    spend spent spent
    spill spilt spilt
    spin spun spun
    spit spat spat
    split split split
    spread spread spread
    spring sprang sprung
    ; stand stood stood
    steal stole stolen
    stick stuck stuck
    , sting stung stung
    stride strode stridden
    strike struck struck
    swear swore sworn
    ; sweep swept swept
    swell swelled swollen
    , swim swam swum
    swing swung swung
    take took taken
    , teach taught taught
    tear tore torn
    tell told told
    think thought thought
  , throw threw thrown  
  ; thrust thrust thrust  
  understand understood understood  
  upset upset upset  
  wake woke] woken  
  wear wore worn  
  , weep wept wept  
  win won won  
  wind wound wound  
  write wrote written  
                     

 





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