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1. There's... milk in that jug.

2. I'm afraid there isn't... coffee Mt.

3. Is there...one here who speaks Italia?

4. I'd like to buy... new clothes but I haven't... money.

5. Are there... letters for me?

6. I can't see my glasses where.

7. She put her handbag down... where and now she can't find it.
8.... one can tell you how to get there (i. e. everyone knows the way).

9. Is there...one moving about downstairs?

10....thing tells me you've got... bad news for me.

11. My sister likes...sugar in her tea, but I like a lot in mine.

12. There was still...time before the lessons began.

13. He has...knowledge of the subject. You'd better ask somebody else.

14. We got pleasure from the trip, the weather was bad all the time.

15. Are there many vacant rooms in the hotel? -No, there are only...

16. There is...sunshine in this rainy place.

17. She said she wanted to buy... rice and... oranges.

18. Do many people know about this new shop? - No, only....

 

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1.I have lost... pen, may I take...?

2. If you've left... dictionary at home, you may take...?

3. These pencils are..., take... if you want.

4. Help..., please.

5.... often meet... here.

6. He always makes dinner...

7. We have very many relatives in... native town.

8. They can do it...

9.... of you knows his address?

10. There is... butter on the table, but there isn't... milk.

 

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8. I (Participle I) II (Participle II)

I (Participle I), -ing, :

( ) - asking;

( ) - having asked;

() - being asked;

() - having been asked.

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The man standing at the corner is my brother. - , ,- .

The houses being b i 1t in our town are not very high. - , , .

2. :

Going home I met an old friend. - , .

Having finished work I went home. - , .

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The book translated into English is very long. - , , .

2. ( ):

Caught red-handed could not deny anything. - , .

 

GRAMMAR EXERCISES

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1. A crowd of (excite) people were watching the firemen trying to save the (hum) building.

2. "During my vacation I came across several extremely (interest) books," he said. - "Which ones?" she asked in an (interest) voice.

3. Why do you look so (worry)? - I've had a number of (worry) telephone calls lately.

4. I don't know what was in the (burn) letter. I didn't read it.

5. Nothing can save the (sink) ship now. All we can do is to try and save the passengers.

 

6. It was an (excite) incident. No wonder she spoke about it in an (excite) voice.

7. After hearing the (frighten) tale, the (frighten) children wouldn't go to sleep.

8. The doctor did his best to convince her that there was nothing seriously wrong with the boy, but the (worry) mother wouldn't calm down.

 

:1. A crowd of excited people were watching the firemen trying to save the burning building. 2. "During my vacation I came across several extremely interesting books," he said. - "Which ones?" she asked in an interested voice. 3. Why do you look so worried? - I've had a number of worrying telephone calls lately. 4.1 don't know what was in the burnt letter. I didn't read it. 5. Nothing can save the sinking ship now. All we can do is to try and save the passengers. 6. It was an exciting incident. No wonder she spoke about it in an excited voice. 7. After hearing the frightening tale, the frightened children wouldn't go to sleep. 8. The doctor did his best to convince her that there was nothing seriously wrong with the boy, but the worried mother wouldn't calm down.





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