Ex. 62. Open the brackets using a complex object in the sentences about the text from “The Girls in Their Summer Dresses”.
Frances noticed .. (he, look at) a girl passing by.
Michael felt … (she, pat) his arm lightly.
Frances wanted … (he, talk) only to her.
The Stevensons expected … (they, drop by) around 1 o’clock.
That look in Michael’s eye made … (she, feel) terrible.
“We can watch … (people, skate) at Radio City.”
“Would you like … (I, not notice) it?”
Frances knew … (Michael, be) fond of women.
She watched … (he, finish) his drink.
Frances could hardly listen to … (he, talk) about all the girls in New York.
His words made … (she, cry).
She watched … (he, peel) a lemon.
Frances asked Michael if he wanted … (she, call) the Stevensons.
She couldn’t possibly let … (he, notice) her tears.
He thought … (she, be) just a pretty girl with nice legs.
Ex. 63. Make up sentences based on the text in Reading I.
Everyone knew … (Miss Martha; 40, rather rich, kind-hearted, single).
People considered … (her bakery; the best in town).
Miss Martha found … (the stranger; quite neat, polite).
She believed … (he; poor, a middle-aged man).
Miss Martha imagined … (he; an artist, in need of money, pleased with
her little surprise).
Miss Martha bought a picture to make … (he; speak about his job).
She expected … (he; appreciate the picture).
She wanted … (he, fall in love with her, propose to her, marry her).
Miss Martha heard … (somebody; knock at the door).
She didn’t expect … (the man; behave like that, be so excited and rude, go
mad).
The man’s friend made … (he; leave the shop).
He tried to make … (he; calm down).
Miss Martha never expected … (life; be so cruel and unfair).
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