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e.g. He was said to know several foreign languages. , .

He is said to be writing a new play. , .

He is said to have lived in Kyiv. , .

He is said to have been appointed the Director of a big plant. , .

 

ᒺ , 䳺 to seem, to appear (), to prove (), to happen (), :

e.g. He seems to know English well. , .

The weather appears to be improving. , , .

He proved to be a good worker. ³ .

 

ᒺ , likely (), unlikely (), certain, sure (, ), 䳺-. , :

They are likely to come soon. , .

The goods are unlikely to arrive at the end of the week. , .

They are certain to come. .

He is sure to return soon. ³ .

 

  ij, ᒺ  
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to say to know to report to suppose to expect to consider to assume to think to believe is said, was said is known, was known is reported, was reported is supposed, was supposed is expected, was expected is considered, was considered is assumed, was assumed is thought, was thought is believed, was believed , , , , , , , ,
ij,
to seem to appear to prove to happen seems, seemed appears, appeared proves, proved happens, happened , , , ,
ij-
to be likely to be unlikely to be sure to be certain is likely, was likely is unlikely, was unlikely is sure, was sure is certain, was certain
         

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165. ᒺ :

1. It is known that he is a great book lover.

2. It is expected that the members of the committee would come to an agreement.

3. It was reported that many buildings had been damaged by the fire.

4. It is reported that the delegation has left London.

5. It is expected that many people will attend the meeting.

6. It was reported that the ship had arrived in Odessa.

7. It is considered that this mine is the best in the district.

8. It is said that the expedition has reached Vladivostok.

 

166. :

1. My friend seems to be having a good time at the seaside.

2. She seemed to have been waiting for a long time.

3. He seems to know everything on this subject.

4. The plan proved (to be) a great success.

5. He seems to want to do it himself.

6. I happened to leave my office early that day.

7. He did not appear to be surprised at this news.

8. You dont seem to have done great at the exam.

 

167. ᒺ :

1. It seems that this book is very popular with children.

2. It seems that she knows French perfectly well.

3. It happened that he was at home at that time.

4. It appears that the house was built in the eighteenth century.

5. It seems that he knows the subject well.

6. It seems that the play has made a great impression on him.

7. It proved that he was a very experienced worker.

8. It happened that they met that very day.

 

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169. ᒺ :

1. It is not likely that they will return soon.

2. It is certain that they will be here on Monday.

3. It is unlikely that the meeting will be put off.

4. It is very likely that his article will be published in the magazine.

5. It was not likely that the telegram would reach them in time.

6. It is sure that they will come here.

7. It is likely that the conference will be held in London.

8. It is unlikely that they will come to an agreement.

 

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171. , 䳺, Complex Subject:

1. We are said to live in the age of atomic energy.

2. Our scientists are known to have built atomic stations of high capacity in Ukraine.

3. Many young people are known to be members of the party of "Greens".

4. Our laboratory of racing cars is thought to be the best in Ukraine.

5. The delegation is likely to return in September.

6. He is sure to give us some useful information.

7. The expedition is certain to bring very interesting materials.

8. The work to be done seemed to take much time.

 

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Participle I
Indefinite Active - asking Indefinite Passive - being asked
Perfect Active - having asked Perfect Passive - having been asked
Participle II
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