Non-finite forms the verb
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Training Exercises Exercise 1. Read and translate. Analyse the syntactical functions of complexes with the Participle II. 1. The dog heard his name pronounced through the open door. 2. You will probably find your nephew grown. 3. He was seen taken unawares. 4. This duty completed, he had two months’ leave. 5. One morning he stood in front of the shop window, his nose almost pressed to the glass. 6. I shall have my son taught music. 7. She has had no photographs of herself taken since her childhood. 8. She felt her attention paid. 9. He is often seen tired and frustrated. 10. Mary must have a new dress made for the party. 11. You look smart. Where do you usually have your hair cut? 12. His story told, he leaned back and sighed. 13. The cathode heated, the electrons leave the surface and move to the anode. 14. She stood silent, her lips pressed together. 15. He sat down quickly, his face buried in his hands.16. The speaker faced the audience, his hand raised for silence. 17. The boy sat on the steps, with his arms crossed upon his knees. 18. Little Oliver Twist was lying on the ground, with his shirt unbuttoned and his head thrown back. 19. A good child is not supposed to speak unless spoken to. 20. Everything packed, she went downstairs for a much needed cup of tea. 21. He seemed calmed and at peace. 22. When did you have your hair cut? 23. He likes to hear his children praised. 24. My fears laid to rest, I climbed into the plane for my first solo flight. 25. Arms linked, the two women walked over to the bench, and sat down. 26. The pictures were considered stolen. Exercise 2. Read and translate. State the syntactical function of the Participle I, Participle II or their complexes. 70 1. She was delighted to see us. 2. The children were already gone. 3. She left the document typed and signed and ready to be posted. 4. She pursed her painted little mouth as if trying to express disapproval and sympathy at the same time. 5. She ran like a boy of twelve, slim, poised and swift, her long dark hair streaming in the breeze behind her. 6. She was not at all surprised to see us. 7. Of course a clever lawyer would have her contradicting herself in close to no time. 8. It was with a shock of surprise that I read the chapter containing a description of these customs. 9. She raised her eyebrows a little as if astonished to see me there. 10. You, my dear lady, having led a rather sheltered life, have probably never seen anything of the kind. 11. My mother, horrified by a particularly lurid cover of one of my books, told me to tear it up. 12. The room was nearly empty now, most of the audience having already left. 13. This problem once solved, there will be nothing to stop us. 14. They were found talking in the garden. 15. I noticed you looking at this picture yesterday. 16. I don't want this problem discussed in my presence. 17. He earns a living playing the violin in the streets. 18. A growing boy should get plenty of vitamins. 19. The weather being rainy, they decided to stay at home. 20. When told to come in he seemed to change his mind and still clutching the briefcase left the room. 21. Sixteen being a difficult age, the girl proved more of a problem than we had expected. 22. Denis rose to his feet, his arms folded in his favourite Napoleonic pose. 23. The children were left playing on the beach. 24. The missing car was considered stolen. 25. Shoulders hunched, hair streaming in the wind, toes curled over the edge of the board, Jackie rode the big wave. 26. Forehead wrinkled, mouth pursed, watch ticking, Reese studied the board. Download 418.2 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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