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strong-willed (weak-willed)
1o call for
to call somebody up (Am ) to call (up)on smb. to do smth. to call for smth. away
to be away to offer an offer to suggest a suggestion to propose a proposal lonely to remove to mark |
to make a mark up to the mark to reserve
reserved .
to argue an argument a manner manners
to tell (on, from, by) a habit
to have a habit (of)
to get into the habit (of) a remark to remark (on) remarkable _ to appreciate' |
(See Vocabulary Cor Lesson 13, p. 425)
PROPER NAMES
Archibald Joseph Cronin I'atjibsld 'd30uzif'krounin) Арчибальд Джозеф Кронин
Stephen Desmonde f'sli van 'dezmsnd] Стефан Десмонд Oxford, Cambridge ('aksfad 'keimbrid3j Оксфорд, Кембридж — старин ные университетские города в Англии Professor Oupret (pra'fesa du'prei] профессор Дюпре Harry Chester {'haeri'tJests) Гарри Честер Philip Lambert f'filip 'laembartj Филипп Ламберт Madame Chobert (ma'dam Jb'berl мадам Шобер Ceylon (si'lan) Цейлон
GRAMMAR EXERCJSES
1. State the forms of the infinitives in the following sentences. Translate the sentences Into Russian (§ 14, p. 480).
1. I can’t hear a word, though he seems to be speaking.
2. I’m happy not to have failed you. 3. I felt that to send the letter to Porcharlester would only pain him uselessly. 4. We were sorry to find out that most of the museums we wanted to see that day were closed. 5. We didn’t expect the boy to turn up so soon. 6. One of the students was suddenly taken ill and had to be operated on immediately: he had to miss quite a number of lessons. 7. He was very sorry to have mis sed so many lessons just before the exam.
II. Translate into English, using the same structures as in the niodels.
Model I: a) My grandfather likes to be asked about his work at the factory, b) *1 hate to be made fun of.
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