Ex. 7. Discussion questions
- How would you feel about living (rather than just staying) in a luxury hotel? Why do you feel that way?
- What about living on a cruise ship?
- What things would a cruise ship need to make it a permanently liveable place?
Grammar: Non-finite form of the verb: Gerund.
Active | Passive | |
Indefinite | Writing | Being written |
Perfect | Having written | Having been written |
The Indefinite Gerund denotes an action simultaneous with that of the predicate: He avoidedmaking the same mistake again.
The Perfect Gerund denotes an action prior to that of the predicate: He admitted having made the mistake.
The Gerund is always used after:
Verbs followed by prepositions: accuse of, apologize for, forgive for, result in, thank for, insist on, depend on, hear of, etc.
Nouns used with prepositions: chance of, difficulty of, plan for, purpose of, way of, skill in, opportunity of, idea of, interest in, mistake of, experience in.
Phrasal verbs: leave off, keep on, put off, go on, give up, and burst out.
Such verbs as: avoid, consider, escape, excuse, finish, forgive, miss, risk, include, practice, mind, justify.
Word combinations: be afraid of, be angry for, be busy, be capable of, be disappointed at, be fond of, be grateful for, be worried about, be responsible for, have difficulty in.
Prepositions: after, before, besides, instead of, in spite of, on, without, by.
Ex. 8. Translate the sentences.
1. Could you please stop making so much noise? 2. I don’t enjoy writing letters. 3. Does your work involve meeting a lot of people? 4. I considered taking the job but in the end I decided against it. 5. If you work into the road without looking around, you risk being knocked down by a car. 6. I don’t fancy going out this evening. 7. Do you think the grass needs cutting? 8. I wonder what prevented him from coming to the party. 9. The arrested man was suspected of breaking into the house.
Ex. 9. Fill in the blanks with prepositions where necessary.
1. She only succeeded … blocking the way.2. She showed no intention ... leaving.3. There is no point … staying.4. He did not object … being examined.5. I was not used … driving a big car through crowded streets.6. She was surprisingly clever … finding out things.7. They positively insisted … visiting all the rooms.8. Everything depends ... being on the spot.9. I thanked him again ... lending me the car.10. After all I’m personally responsible … bringing you back safe and sound.
Ex. 10. Replace the parts in bold type by gerund.
1. When she saw him she stopped reading at once and put the letter away and even did not explain anything. 2. In this thick fog she was afraid that she might be knocked down. 3. He preferred to keep silent for fear that he might say something inopportune. 4. He felt much better after he had been operated on. 5. He was not only the author of brilliant short stories, but he was also a talented playwright. 6. While he was writing his report, he remembered that he had forgotten to mention some facts. 7. When the girl entered the room, she glanced a little wonderingly at the faces of the three men. 8. The whole neighborhood was so dearly and run-down that he hated the thought that he would have to live there.
Ex. 11. Visit the following link and do the given tasks. (http://www.sonnerct.com/english_rules/LR10_Gerunds_Infinitives.htm)
Unit 10
Theme: Ethno-design of Kazakhstan
Grammar: non-finite form of the verb – Gerundial Constructions
Objectives: Introduction of new lexical material on theme “Ethno-design of Kazakhstan” and fixing active vocabulary in speech exercises, development of skills of monological speech.
Discussion: Development of ethno-design in Kazakhstan. Role in culture. New trends.
Introduction of new grammar theme “Gerundial Constructions” and fulfilling grammar exercises.
Ex. 1. Read the text. Say what sights present what cities.