Exercise 7. Use the infinitives or participles in brackets as parts of complex object.
1. I saw Tom _______________(get) into his car and ________________ (drive) away.
2. I saw Ann ____________________(wait) for a bus.
3. I saw him _____________________(fall off) the wall.
4. Did you see the accident ____________________(happen)?
5. I saw him ______________________(walk) along the street.
6. I’ve never seen her ________________________(dance).
7. I didn’t hear you _________________________(come in).
8. Liz suddenly felt something _____________________(touch) her on the shoulder.
9. Did you notice anyone _____________________(go out)?
10. I could hear it ______________________(rain).
PERSONAL/IMPRESONAL CONSTRUCTION
(THE COMPLEX SUBJECT)
The verbs think, believe, say, report, know, expect, consider, understand, etc. are used in the following passive patters in personal and impersonal constructions.
active: | People say that he has lots his job. |
passive: | a) It is said (that) he has lost his job. (impersonal construction) b) He is said to have lost job. (personal construction) |
active: | People know that she works hard. |
passive: | c) It is known (that) she works hard. d) She is known to work hard. |
active: | People think he left the country last night. |
passive: | e) It is thought (that) he left the country last night. f) He is thought to have left the country last night. |
He is said to know six languages. | Кажуть, що він зна є шість мов. |
He was said to knowsix languages. | Казали, що він зна є шість мов. |
He is said to have gone to London. | Кажуть, що він поїхав до Лондону. |
He was said to have gone to London. | Казали, що він поїхав до Лондону. |
Exercise 8. Translate into English.
1. Кажуть, що він кращий доктор в нашому місті.
2. Передбачалося, що ми зустрінемося в 6:00 біля театру.
3. Кажуть, що він працює в цьому інституті 15 років.
4. Виявляється, він побував в Африці в минулому році.
5. Кажуть, що вони продали будинок і поїхали жити а Нью-Йорк.
6. Відомо, що він прожив довге і цікаве життя.
7. Передбачається, що вони переїхали до Німеччини.
THE GERUND
The Gerund is always used after:
1. Such verbs as: avoid involve consider keep delay like deny love dislike prefer enjoy regret excuse risk finish start forgive stop hate suggest 2. Verbs followed by prepositions: accuse of look forward to agree to object to apologize for persist in approve of prevent from complain of rely on congratulate on stop from count on succeed in depend on suspect of feel like thank for give up think of insist on 3. Word combinations: be afraid of be guilty of be angry for be interested in be bored with be pleased at be busy be proud of be disappointed at be sorry for be engaged in be sure of be fond of be surprised at be good at be worried about be grateful for be worth can’t stand be responsible for can’t help be no use have difficulty in 4. Prepositions: after on before without instead of by in spite of 5. Verb+to-infinitive or -ing form: different meanings remember + to-infinitive = not forget remember + -ing form = recall forget + to-infinitive = not remember forget + -ing form = not recall stop + to-infinitive = stop briefly to do sth else stop + -ing form = finish, give up | 1. Stop arguing and start working. 2. I suggest taking a taxi. 3. I don’t enjoy going to the dentist. 4. Would you mind putting your pet snake somewhere else? 5. I love going to discos. 6. The children prefer watching TV to reading. 7. She risks losing all her money. 8. She denied committing the crime. 1. He is thinking of leaving his job 2. They succeeded in finding a new flat. 3. Thank you for coming. 4. He was accused of having broken the law. 5. I insisted on his coming with us. 6. I apologize for being so awkward. 7. I don’t feel like working. 8. We are looking forward to seeing you again. 9. She suspected him of deceiving her. 10. All the happiness of my life depends on your loving me. 1. She was afraid of falling. 2. He couldn’t help laughing. 3. There is no use crying over split milk. 4. She was sorry for being rude. 5. He is proud of having won in the chess tournament. 6. Do you have any difficulty in getting a visa? 7. “The Titanic” is worth seeing. 8. Mr Snow is very busy writing his memoirs. 9. She can’t stand going to discos. 10. Mike is fond of collecting stamps. 11. Jill is good at drawing. 1. They ran five miles without stopping. 2. Before going to bed she locked the door. 3. John went to his office in spite of being ill. 4. You can improve your figure by doing gymnastics. 1. I must remember to call my parents tonight. 2. I’ll always remember buying my firs car. 3. I forgot to tern off thr air-conditioner. 4. I’ll never forget sailing down the Nile. 5. She stopped to have a cup of coffee and then carried on with her work. 6. I think you should stop playing computer games during lessons. |
Exercise 9. Use the Gerund of the verb in brackets in the active or passive voice.
1. Why do you avoid _____________________(to speak) to me?
2. She tried to avoid _____________________________(to speak) to.
3. The doctor insisted on ____________________(to send) the sick man to hospital.
4. The child insisted on _________________________(to send) home at once.
5. He showed no sign of ______________________ (to recognize) me.
6. He showed no sign of _____________________________(to surprise).
7. He had a strange habit of ______________________(to interfere) in other people’s business.
8. I was angry of _____________________________(to interrupt) every other moment.
9. So I see. You are good at __________________(to make) yourself at home.
10. He looked forward to ___________________(to meet) his parents.
11. He hated _________________(to remind) people of their duties or_____________________
(to remind) of his.
12. The operator can set the machine in motion by __________________(to push) the button or
by ______________________(to press) the pedal.
13. Raymond didn’t like ______________________(to call) Ray.
14. Do you mind ______________________(to examine) the list?
15. I appreciate ____________________________(to invite) to your house.
16. He tried to avoid _______________________________(to see).
Exercise 10. Insert prepositions where necessary.
1. Alice isn’t interested _________ looking for a new job.
2. You are capable _________ doing better work.
3. She was afraid __________ going on public transport.
4. He was looking forward ____________ taking the tickets.
5. Newton, the famous scientist, was sometimes engaged ______ working out difficult problems.
6. Try to avoid _________ making him angry.
7. Is there anything here worth ________buying?
8. I’m very sorry ________ being late. It was very good of you to wait for me.
9. I have no objections ________ hearing your story again.
10. We had difficulty _______ finding a parking place.
11. He surprised us all _________ going away _________saying “Good bye”.
12. Please forgive me _______ interrupting you but would you mind _________ repeating that
last sentence?
13. There’s no point ________ arriving half an hour early. We’d only have to wait.
14. I’m accused ________ having a big breakfast every morning.
15. The weather is awful tonight. I don’t blame you ________ not wanting to go to the meeting.
16. Who is responsible _______ washing dishes after dinner?
17. The angry look on his face stopped me _________ speaking my mind.
18. I wish you do something to help, instead ________ standing there giving advice.
19. I’m accustomed _________ having a big breakfast.
20. You should take advantage ________ living here.
21. He showed us how to get to his house _______ drawing a map.
22. Mrs. Grant insisted ________ knowing the whole truth.
23. In addition ________ going to school full-time, Sam has a part-time job.
24. Where should we go for dinner tonight? Would you object ______ going to an Italian
restaurant?
25. The thief was accused _______ stealing a woman’s purse.
26. I’m not very good _______ learning languages.
27. How ________ playing tennis tomorrow?
28. She must be fed up _________ studying.
29. This knife is only ________ cutting bread.
30. Tom prefers working _______ doing nothing.