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B. Criticize a past action




1. Kate left the door unlocked.

2. I sat in the sun all day.

3. Ann went to the country in that nasty weather.

4. You overslept that morning & were late for your classers.

5. My sister didnt feel well yesterday but went to the disco.

6. The girls feeling sick. She has eaten too much ice-cream.

7. It was rather cold yesterday but Nick didnt put on a warm jacket. Now hes ill.

8. I needed this book very much but I didnt buy it.

9. She spent the whole night at the disco club.

10. The secretary didnt pass the letter to Mr. Brown.

 

6. Combine the modal verb should with the appropriate form of the infinitive in brackets.

1. He felt the need to rejoin Peyrot he should (to go) so weeks before.

2. I must leave it up to you whether this information should or shouldnt (to make) public.

3. Ill show you, said Axel. Your sisters had a ling exhausting day and should (to be) in bed

an hour ago.

4. Never. Never I should (to do) it. The whole situation couldnt be worse.

5. Edwina settled on the bank with her little girl and opened a huge pink parasol. Monet should

(to paint) them in its glow.

6. I dont feel at all well. See me home, Gerald I shouldnt (to come).

7. Despite these complications we should (to have) the patients abroad in three hours.

8. The entry is closed with a curtain, which should (to paint) to resemble tapestry.

9. Im afraid I should (to be) the last person to know about it.

10. They have a wonderful language. It should (to know) widely.

 

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OUGHT TO

1. State the meaning of the verb ought in the following sentences. Translate them into Russian.

1. He ought to have known: he ought to have given them warning.

2. I think dear she said, we ought to find the little path that escaped us last night.

3. I ought never to have left the house I shall return there at once.

4. When are we going to get married, Allie? She answered him in a soft voice. I dont know, I think we ought to wait.

5. She ought to know the truth.

6. Oh the I suppose I oughtnt to have told you.

7. I want to tell Constance something she ought to know.

8. You dont know how keen I am to get started. There are ought to be opportunities here.

9. Just imagine him talking all that stuff seriously. He ought to have known I didnt mean it.

10. There was another lad with you, in and out last night. He ought to be here.

11. All the same I think you ought to apologize to the lady.

12. I think you ought to write to your mother.

13. Nicky, we ought to go back.

 

2. Combine the modal verb ought with the appropriate form of the infinitive in brackets.

1. He said abruptly: You were right. It was enteric. I ought (to shoot) for not recognizing it.

2. Ruth ought (to sit) where she was next to her host.

3. Andrew felt he ought (to convince).

4. Im going to do what we ought (to do) a week ago.

5. Ann is getting very shaky, she ought (to have) a doctor.

6. I think, Miss Larson, that there is something you ought (to tell).

7. She looked up at him. Anything more? I ought (to go) now.

8. I suppose a doctor ought (to see) her tomorrow.

9. The house ought most probably (to surround) by a thick forest of twining roses.

10. Mr. Carfied ought never (to let) him go off alone the way he did.

 

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SHOULD OUGHT TO

1. Rewrite the sentences, using should or ought to.

1. The Conservatives are expected to win the next election.

2. There will probably be a lot of people at the meeting.

3. The weather forecast says it will probably be fine weather.

4. Our visitors were expected to arrive long before now.

5. It probably wont be too difficult to get over the problem.

6. The meeting was expected to have finished by now.

7. The organizers of the games will probably be meeting tomorrow to try to resolve any outstanding problems.

8. We didnt expect that it would take so long to get there.

9. The new regulations probably wont affect foreigners already living in this country.

10. We expect to be able to move into out new house at the end of the month.

 

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WILL / WOULD

Meaning Forms of the modal verb Ways of rendering in Russian Forms of the Infinitive Kinds of sentences Some other ways of expressing the same meaning Sentence patterns
1. Volition (willingness, readiness, consent, intention, determination. I will (would) I wont (wouldnt) We will (would) We wont (wouldnt) () Indefinite Infinitive affirmative negative   I intend Im willing We wish We want Im determined I will tellhim about your coming, so he can meet you. Ive often spoken at public meetings but this time I wont. You may come if you will, but you wont find the meeting amusing. I said I would take part in the conference.
2.a)Pesristence of refusal to perform an action. b) Refusal to perform an action with lifeless things. will (would) wont (wouldnt) wont wouldnt will (would) (), , , () affirmative negative He insists on She keeps on She refuses They continue The teacher scolds her for whispering at the lesson, but she will whisper. I asked him to tell me the truth, but he wouldnt. I couldnt explain anything because the words wouldnt come. He tried hard to stop the car, but it would move.
3. Requests (polite requests, polite invitations and suggestions). will would   interrogative Could you give May I ask you to give Will you pass me the salt? Would you come to tea this afternoon? Will youhave another cup of tea?
4. Habitual or recurrent actions. will(the present tense) (not common) would(the pat tense) (literary style) affirmative Used to That romantic girlwill sitstaring at the night sky. Hewould fishfor hours without catching anything.

Note:

I. Remember the following set phrases:

  1. would rather, would sooner. I would rather do it myself. He would sooner die than do it.
  2. Would you mind my staying here? I wouldnt mind your joining us.

II. Will may express supposition with reference to the present or future in combination with the indefinite infinitive, or to the past in combination with the perfect infinitive. The meaning is found with the second and third persons. e.g. This will be the school, I believe. You will have heard the news, Im sure.

III. Notice the use of will in the following sentences: e.g. Boys will be boys.

Accidents will happen.

You will find no greater wisdom than kindness.

 

1. State the meaning of the verb will/ would. Translate into Russian.

1. Will you tell her that if there is anything else she wished to see I will bring him?

2. Kindly inform Mr. Brandsom that I will see him shortly, if he would be so king as to wait a

few minutes.

3. I will not go till you listen to me.

4. You will write and tell her about it and ask her to come up and meet him.

5. I will be a good wife to you. For love of you. I will work my fingers to the bone.

6. I wont go back to him. I wont let him have the children.

7. I gave him books to read, but after a page or two he would put the book down and stare

miserably into space.

8. I wont have you say anything against him, she cried.

9. He would spend hours lying absolutely still, watching his window sill.

10. Ann works very hard, Mum, I told you. Nice work, too. I wouldnt let a daughter of mine

do it.

11. I wont see her. No thing will induce me to see her.

12. And I swear, she said wrathfully turning at bay, that I wont live a day after you.

13. She wont speak. She lies on her back quite quietly.

14. Will you clear away the dinner things?

15. If you will clear away the dinner things. Ill make the coffee.

 

2. Replace the words in italics by will or would+ present infinitive.

1. My children love watching TV. They sit for hours without saying a word.

2. Hes very absent-minded. He often buys things and then leaves the shop without paying.

3. My wife persistently leaves things where other people can fall over them.

4. When we lived in the north, the water pipes used to freeze every winter, and we had to call in

a plumber.

5. The chairmans main fault was that he persistently interrupted the speakers before they had

finished.

6. I tried to refuse his invitation, but he repeatedly insisted on my coming!

7. Why do you persist in being so difficult?

8. My headmaster had greatly authority. Whenever he spoke; everyone used to listen attentively.

9. No wonder the house is cold! You always go out and leave the doors open!

10. In the nineteenth century, people used to go to church on Sundays a matter of course.

 

3. Complete the sentences with will/wont/would/wouldnt.

a.

1. She ___ speak. She lies on her back quite quietly. She doesnt move for hours at a time.

2. I ___ see her. Nothing ____ induce me to see her.

3. I ___ go till you listen to me. I ____ stay here. Do you understand me?

4. I ____ say that we are disillusioned, but I ____ say that we are distressed.

5. She ___ stand any nonsense.

6. I ___ say it again and again.

7. When I came she ____ speak to me. She told them to send me away.

8. I do hate fuss. I ___ stand it.

9. All that I ____ tell them was that uncle Nick was ill.

10. I want to have a talk with you. ___ you sit down? No, I ___ sit down, he answered aggressively.

b.

1. I asked hers several times to be careful but she ____ listen to me.

2. He ___ sit for hours reading, paying no attention to what was going on around him.

3. He was a nice boy but he talk about himself all the time.

4. I ___ keep you any longer.

5. But we ___ win, we have to win.

6. If you something away, you need it the next day.

7. On Sundays when we were kids, mother ____ make us pancakes for breakfast.

8. The car ___ start.

9. I really ___ give up smoking tomorrow.

10. Im tired ___ think I ___ go to bed now.

11. If anything can go wrong it ____.

 

4. State whether the verb will/would is a modal verb or an auxiliary verb.

1. Would you do that for me? Yes, I will.

2. I never thought the day would come when Id be a hotel keeper.

3. I know it is such a blow to you. I will not add further news.

4. I was informed that he had gone out early and they didnt know when he would be back.

5. There can also have been no positive evidence, or the police would have got hold of it.

6. If you do I will never forgive you. I will never speak to you again.

7. I wouldnt make a scene if I were you.

8. He decided he would speak to her in the train coming home.

9. She would have been a star if she had not given up the stage to marry me.

10. She felt she would give a good deal to overhear what was going on.

 

5. Complete the sentences with will/would + verbs form them box.





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