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Translate into English using Oblique Moods.




Variant 1.

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Variant 2.

 

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Variant 3.

 

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V.

Choose the correct from of a verbal (gerund, infinitive, participle) and comment upon its grammatical categories (tense, voice, aspect) if any.

Variant 1.

1. Next time we go (house-hunt), remember (ask) the agent for clear directions. I wasted hours (look) for the last house.

2. Every feature seemed (sharpen) since he saw her last.

3. We suggested (sleep) in hotels but the children were anxious (camp) out.

4. They dont allow (smoke) in the auditorium; they dont want (risk) (set) it on fire, but you can (smoke) in the foyer during the interval.

5. I had to smile as if I didnt mind (insult). (11)

 

Variant 2.

1. He hasnt come yet, he must (work) in the reading hall.

2. The old miser spent all his time (count) his money and (think) up new hiding-places.

3. He kept (move) it about because he was terrified of (rob).

4. He used (get) up at night sometimes (make) sure it was still there.

5. My roommate says I have a terrible voice, so I stopped (sing) in the shower.

6. No one likes (to keep) waiting.

7. I tried (to tell) you the truth but you wouldnt listen. (10)

 

Variant 3.

1. We could hear the noise of furniture (move).

2. He would not stop (ask) questions until he made it all clear.

3. He is said (put away) a small fortune.

4. But there in nothing now (wait) for.

5. (leave) their camp with the first light they reached the peak at dusk.

6. I dont like your way (talk).

7. He appeared (listen).

8. Young Herndon had done preparatory work at college for a year, but, (not to admit) to the college proper, returned home.

9. She looks tired, she must (to work) since morning.

10. Its no good (to deny) that. (10)

 

Variant 4.

1. A twelve year-old give was the first (attract) his attention or (attract) by him.

2. While (obey) my instructions he glanced at me now and then.

3. (be) away so long he was happy (come) back.

4. (wound) in the leg he limped a little.

5. I remember (lock) the door before I left but I forgot (shut) the windows.

6. Please remember (post) the letter.

7. At that hour she was unaccustomed (to disturb) by anyone.

8. She said she was sorry (to miss) it. (11)

 

Variant 5.

1. (to see) that no one else was coming, Mr. Lincoln rose.

2. Not for the moment did he show surprise at the wedding gift (to present) to him personally.

3. Jack broke the key (to attempt) to lock the door.

4. I just totally forgot (to pay) the phone bill.

5. My job involves (to travel) in the Far East a lot.

6. We regret (to inform) you that your request has been denied.

7. From there he had a clear view of the room, with the advantage that he could avoid (to observe).

8. Sorry, I didnt phone you. I tried (to find) a phone but there wasnt one around.

9. She seemed (to misunderstand) you.

10. George denied (to give) Dick any money. (10)

 

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