I. , , .
1. We will appreciate your prompt answer. / Your prompt answer will be appreciated (by us). .
2. They can consider only candidates with relevant experience. /Only candidates with relevant experience...
3. They dont permit smoking anywhere on the station. /Smoking
4. We have to discuss the case before his departure. /The case
5. The storm destroyed dozens of trees. /Dozens of trees
6. They will send further information to candidates. / Further information
7. Laws must control business. /Business
8. They have rejected your application. /Your application
9. He had not paid the phone bill by Monday. /The phone bill
10. They are currently rebuilding the old town theatre. /The old town theatre
II. - , Complex Subject. .
1. Everyone knows that he is a brilliant politician. / He is known to be a brilliant politician., .
2. Investigators believe that the victim has been poisoned. /The victim
3. They reported that the money had been stolen. / The money
4. They found out she had stolen the ring. /She
5. Our correspondent reported that the Senator had been badly injured in the accident. /The Senator
6. They thought that he had gained all he wanted. /He
7. They expect that their candidate will win the election. /Their candidate
III. - , Complex Subject ( Perfect Infinitive Continuous Infinitive). .
1. I think we have lost our way. /We appear to have lost our way., ,.
2. He pretended that he was working. /He pretended to be working. , .
3. We were standing in the part of the market devoted to flowers. /We appeared
4. Im sure they are sorry for having done you harm. /They are sure
5. It seems a hurricane is moving out of the Caribbean in our direction. /A hurricane seems
6. I think he is preparing an account of the incident. /He proves
7. It appeared for a moment that she was hesitating. /She
IV. , Complex Object, , to.
1. I didn't expect him to have been invited. / , .
2. One night in late November I heard himmake a remark about his coming marriage. /
3. They found him be a bore. /
4. I didnt want any outsiders come to the rehearsal. /
5. They let himknow of the decision taken by the committee.
6. I couldnt make themaccept the offer. /
7. I was watching the doctor work. /
8. I like my oatmeal have a salty taste. /
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V. .
1. Getting a letter from an old friend is nice. / Its nice to get a letter from an old friend. .
2. Having different views on the same issue is quite possible. /...
3. Studying and working at the same time is very difficult. /
4. Trusting strangers is very dangerous. /
5. Behaving in such a way is not inherent for honest people. /...
VI. . .
IF I WERE...
- If I were you I would not see too much of young Brown.
- Why shouldn't I, Dad? What is wrong with him?
- Well, Kate, if you were older you would understand.
- And if you were younger, perhaps you would like him.
- You have just started a new job. If I were in your place, I would be very careful in choosing friends.
- If you were in my place you would not choose differently.
- Young people are not what they used to be. If I were Minister of Education I would do something about it.
- If I were Queen I would have a young Minister of Education.