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I. . .

1. I was shown their letters of introduction. / Past Indefinite, Passive Voice. .

2. The child knows that he is being praised.

3. He was not the man to draw back when his dignity was concerned.

4. Nothing thats worth doing is done easily.

5. Dont make such a noise. Youll get turned out.

6. The moment you are offered something that you want you want something else.

7. I havent been given a chance to explain.

8. He had been heard to discuss the possibility.

 

II. , . .

1. You can rely on this man. / This man can be relied on.

2. They speak much about the new film. / The new film is much spoken about.

3. We must look into the matter.

4. A bigger firm has taken over his business.

5. In his circle they looked on the police as enemy.

6. Im sure they will look better after him in an army hospital.

7. The doctor wont operate on me.

8. They have talked a good deal about you.

 

III. . .

1. Seeing is believing. / .

2. For a woman, being needed is everything in life.

3. Nothing is so dangerous as being too modern.

4. I appreciate your coming to my defense.

5. I felt I had been caught boasting.

6. Looking after one man is really enough, but two is rather an undertaking..

7. I shall look forward to seeing your book.

8. On hearing the news which was fantastic, she couldnt help crying with happiness.

9. Increasing prices are making food very expensive.

10. She experienced an unreasonable feeling of having been cheated.

 

IV. . .

1. see is to believe. / - .

2. understand all is to forgive all.

3. He had made it a rule to get up at sunrise.

4. He had a keen desire to learn.

5. Im afraid I havent much to be proud of.

6. He was too clever a man to be bluffed.

7. I havent finished yet. What is there to finish?

8. It is known to be impossible.

9. He was believed to be preparing a report on the incident.

10. Darius wanted all the Greek states to submit to him.

11. She made him look stupid.

12. Nobody saw her disappear.

 

V. , .

1. expects to come (come) round about six this evening.

2. He kept interrupting (interrupt) while we were talking.

3. It wasnt worth...(talk) to him about it.

4. It is a hard job(clean) the kitchen.

5. He regretted(hurt) her feelings.

6. It was a pleasure(see) him among us again.

7. He suggested her(have) dinner at a restaurant before (go) to the theatre.

 

VI. , (exciting, adoring, coming, waiting,bearing). : Present Participle (5) Past Participle (5).

1. Factories in Japan are becoming even more automated, makingincreasing use of robots.

2. Tom was the happy husband, and adored.

3. On the surface my life was varied and , but beneath it was narrow.

4. They were preoccupied with debate.

5. I could hear the voices of the kids for the school bell to ring.

6. The door was opened by one of the man-servants, an envelope, addressed to me.

 

VII. , , Present Past Participle.

1. a) I had nothing to do. I was bored and lonely. (bore)
b) I had only one book with me but I didn't read it. It was so boring.

2. a) She can be so when she wants.(charm).
b) He was by her unusual beauty.

3. a) We were dreadfully late. It was very (embarrass).
b) George made a perfect fool of himself. He was awfully.

4. a) It is the mostbook Ive ever read. (interest).
b) He is really in the results of the experiment.

5. a) She was quite...by his attempts to make her pay attention to him.
b) She is always so (amuse).

 

VIII. , .

a) ( ).

1. She will wait for you. (1)

2. He realized he didnt know anyone here to talk to except Max. (3)

3. I thought I knew why they had come. (3)

4. We discovered his wife knew London far better than he did. (3)

5. He said money didnt matter much, since his wife was so rich. (3)

6. Do you always do what the boss tells? (2)

7. She has had six different jobs since she left school. (2)

8. But I must have the doctor handy, in case she feels worse. (2)

9. I wondered if he had kept his promise (2).

 

b) .

1. I don't speak English very well. (1)

2. What do we do next? (1)

3. Ill see that the she is properly looked after. (2)

4. Does he live here or is he just visiting? (2)

5. Did you know each other or hadn't you met before? (2)

6. Do you think all grown up people play in that childish way when nobody is looking? (2)

7. Everything you have planned to do is sensible (1)

8. The great detective has retired from business. He is growing roses in a little cottage in Dorking. (2)

9. But youve not been to England much lately. Public opinion is changing. (2)

 

c) .

1. You will get a good seat if you get there early. (1)

2. I suppose you should not miss the opportunity. (1)

3. I promised I would come on time. (l)

4. They must come if they are allowed. (2)

5. She knew what she had to do. (1)

6. Surely, well be able to come to some agreement on price. (1)

7. We are to wait for them at the entrance. (1)

8. What a pity you have to go now. (1)

9. She went on to say he was a man one could trust completely. (l)

 

IX. VIII, to be, to have, to do (/// /) :

1) to be 3b, 4b, 6c, 7c, 8b, 9b.

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3b , . ().

4b - ? ().

6c , , . ( ).

7c...

8b...

9b...

2) to have 7a, 7b, 5, 8.

7...

7b...

5...

8...

3) to do 6, 4b, 5b, 4.

6...

4b...

5b

4a...

 

X. , VIII:

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5...

2...

7b...

9...

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XI. - .

STAMPS

1. In 1840, Rowland Hill's Penny Stamp became law.

2. Under this law, letters were paid for by weight.

3. Previously, they had been charged according to the distance or number of sheets.

4. It also became compulsory to pay for postage in advance.

5. This had not always been done before and often people had refused to pay for letters which had been delivered to them.

6. Stamps were introduced in 1840 as an easy way of checking that postage had been paid.

7. As Britain was the first country to use stamps widely, the country's name was notwritten on them.

8. However, the head of the ruling monarch appears on every stamp.

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