was expected that the film would be shown in May. 4. It - was supposed that the weather would be fine in April. 5. It is expected that he will buy a car.
E. 1. It seems that they live in the same house, 2. It seems that he is composing a new symphony. 3. It seems that he knew it long ago. 4. It seems that she is listening.
5. It proved that you were right. 6. It turned out that the text was very difficult.
Exercise 224. Transform the sentences according to the models.
Models:/( ts (im)probable that he will come tomorrow. —
. . He ts (un) likely to come tomorrow. ^
‘ ‘ ^ He will certainly come. — He is sure to come, Г" ,
. He will probably come. — He is likely to come. ’ ' (
A. 1. It is probable that it will rain before evening. 2. It is improbable that she will forget her promise. It is probable that the winter will be very cold this year. 4. It is probable that they will be late. 5. It is improbable that this medicine will help him.
B. 1. They will certainly like this film. 2. The doctor will certainly do his best. "3. He will probably forget the address.
4. She will probably catch cold. 5. He will certainly do his duty. 6. The weather will probably change.
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Exercise 225. Make up five sentences from each table. |
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It |
is |
necessary |
for |
me |
to stay here. |
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was |
important |
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you |
to go there at once. |
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will be |
dangerous |
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him |
to cross the river here. |
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high time |
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us |
to buy it. |
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better |
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them |
to take a taxi. |
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The best tiling |
is |
for |
me |
to invite them. |
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was |
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him |
to see a doctor. |
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will be |
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you |
to wait. |
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would be |
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us |
to go there by plane. |
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them |
to go home. |
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I |
wait(s) |
for |
me |
to speak. |
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He/She |
waited |
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him |
to go out. |
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We |
will wait |
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you |
to send an invitation. |
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You |
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us |
to come back. |
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They |
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them |
to answer. „ |
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