might have protected me.” 14.1 may be totally uneducated» but at least 1 can make bread and butter. 15. I shall never be able to explain that. 16. Well, I must say I’m a bit suspicious of these mysterious “specialists" who can’t even tell you plainly what they’re doing. 17. You oughtn’t to spend the winter in London with that cough in your chest.
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Exercise 214. Make np five sentences from each table. |
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I |
am |
glad |
to meet you. |
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He |
is |
happy |
to hear it. >. ... - ■ ; |
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She |
are |
pleased |
to be late. ‘ • |
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We |
was |
sorry |
to have missed the train. |
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You |
were |
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not to have been informed about it. |
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They |
will be |
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to be given this chance. |
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I |
want |
to tell you everything about it. |
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like |
to be troubled when I am working. |
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hate |
to play basket-ball. . .. ., |
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to be visited when I am ill. " |
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to be sent there. |
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I |
can |
find that magazine. |
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He/She |
may |
be found there. |
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We |
most |
show рта the way to the station. |
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You |
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be shown the way to the station. |
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They |
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bring the children home. |
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Exercise 215. Combine the two sentences as in the models. |
Models:/ teach English here. 1 am glad of it. — I am glad to teach English here.
' We helped him. We are happy about it, — We are happy to have helped him.