The secondary members of the sentence

The Object

Ex. 666.Point out the objects and say what kind they are

I. Tatyana gives music lessons to small children. 2.1 bought a painting for my living-room. 3. Put the child to bed. Tell him a story, sing him a song. 4. They gave their kids nice presents on Christmas. 5. The boy showed us his collection of stones. 6. They gave each student a copy of the text. 7. The secretary left a message for the manager. 8. Can you show me the new files? 9. The office got a new computer and a printer. 10. When you come to visit us, we'll show you all the sights of Moscow.

II. Thank you, you've asked me a good question. 12. Don't give the kids any more sweets. 13. I'd like to have a word with you. 14. The poet recited his new poems to the public. 15. The director promised me a promotion.

Ex. 667. A. Choose the preposition from the central column which fits the rest of the sentence

1. Give your share 2. Buy a drink 3. Do a favour 4. Reserve a table 5. Give all your money 6. Save a place 7. Offer a job 8. Pass the file 9. Spare something to for Robert. the rest of the group. a friend. me. your grandchildren. Ted. the best applicant. the tutor. all of us.

В. Replace the noun-phrase after the preposition with a pronoun Paraphrase the sentences according to the model

Model Give your share to Robert. Give him your share.

Ex. 668.Put the words in the correct order If necessary, add preposition for

1. The inspector refused to say / anybody / anything. 2. Would you like to read / the children / a bedtime story? 3. I have promised / a party / the children. 4. Don't tell / anything / the others.

5. Edward teaches / chemistry / students. 6. I shall have to report / this / the authorities. 7. The manager forgot to mention / his boss / the matter. 8. The Dean explained / the colleagues / the situation. 9. The President announced / his resignation / the press.

Ex. 669. Choose the correct alternative from the central column

He, she 1. showed 2. admitted 3. promised 4. complained 5. explained 6. taught 7. mentioned 8. warned 9. assured 10. confessed 11. answered 12. proved 13. said 14. told 15. informed 16. persuaded Me   to me (that) he, she was not (wouldn't be) responsible for that.

Ex. 670. Comment on the objects in the following sentences.

1. My children have their teeth checked every six months. 2. We must have this place tidied up before mother and father come home. 3. How on earth did you manage to have your house redecorated so quickly and so well? 4. Get your hair cut — it's a disgrace! 5.1 had my wallet stolen when I was in Naples. 6. We're trying to get the central heating repaired before the bad weather comes. 7. You really ought to have that cut examined: it looks infected to me. 8. She let us have our way. 9. He made us go out. 10.1 heard her sing the latest hit. 11. We heard the children quarrelling over the new toy. 12. She expects the guests to arrive soon. 13. Harold promised to be in time for the presentation. 14. Most women enjoy shopping. 15. My guitar needs tuning. 16. Police officers are not used to being contradicted. 17. We waited for the weather to clear. 18. Never write down what you don't want to be published.

Ex. 671.Translate into English.

1. Может ли кто-нибудь объяснить мне, в чем дело?

2. Не думаю, что кто-нибудь может диктовать нам, что делать. 3. В своем романе писатель часто ссылается на политические события. 4. Это информация, на ко­торую можно ссылаться в будущем. 5. В своих ме­муарах актриса часто ссылается на многих извест­ных людей. 6. Егор попросил меня представить его Насте. 7. Мы встречаемся целый год, а ты еще не представила меня своим родителям. 8. Позвольте представить вам нашего нового управляющего — Сергея Круглова. 9. Моя няня бывало читала мне сказки перед сном. 10. Очень сомневаюсь, что ты су­меешь объяснить своим друзьям этот поступок. 11. Пожалуйста, никогда больше не ссылайся на меня в подобных ситуациях. 12. Если вы мне напишите, то я буду счастлив. 13. Они написали нам из Гааги. 14. Манекенщицы продемонстрировали публике 396

последние модели. 15. Адвокат предупредил своего клиента об опасности.

The Attribute

Ex. 672.Say what the attributes are expressed by in the following sentences.

I. It was a gorgeous morning, much too gorgeous to waste. 2. After lunch at the zoo cafe, the children went to the reptile house. 3. The zoo director himself made a cup of strong sweet tea for Aunt Petunia. 4. He was the first to make a first step. 5. This old woman has the power to see the past and the future. 6. Old people have a habit of forgetting things. 7. The police warned the tourists that there were pickpockets operating in the area. 8. There were no rooms to be had anywhere. 9. Harry had never in all his life had such a Christmas dinner. 10. The room looked like an unused classroom. II. Some herbs have astonishing powers. 12. The idea of visiting Scotland was wonderful. 13. This is my file, your files are on the upper shelf. 14. The professor looked at them very seriously over the top of his half-moon glasses. 15. Merry Christmas! What a glorious season!

Ex. 673.Read the following sentences and translate them into Russian. Pay special attention to the attributes in bold type.

1. Before Christmas a lot of people go shopping for last-minutegifts. 2. Whenever I feel depressed, I take an "away-from-it-all"holiday and head for my century-oldhouse. 3. This play has become a "once-a-year"treat. 4. You always were a regular old motherhen, even when you were little. 5. Santa Barbara is a must-seecity on California's Riviera. 6. This is an easy-to-makesoup for a hot day. 7. She made an excuse-meface. 8. Maxim was not a nine-to-fiveman. 9.He behaved in an I-don't-careattitude. 10. Sue Townsend's marvellous novels are not-to-be-missedbooks which have become English classic literature. 11. A pay-as-you-gosystem is practised here.

12.You are my true-bluefriend. 13. It was a life-changingevent. 14. Most drugs have a five-yearshelf life. 14. She gave me a bored, nothing-to-do-with-meshrug. 15. Theirs was a cat-and-doglife.

The Adverbial Modifier

Ex. 674.Put the frequency adverbs in their right places in the following statements,

1. You can get your car serviced here, (always) 2. He would have been able to do it. (never) 3.1 have been told what to do. (rarely) 4. The old woman goes out on her own. (hardly ever) 5. You will not see men queueing up. (often) 6.1 do not give interviews to the press, (normally) 7. People have wondered what he does, (often) 8. We liked to meet for a chat, (sometimes) 9. They have done ice-skating before, (never). 10.1 am too busy to go out in the evenings, (usually) 11. Denny would lend money to strangers, (often) 12. You must answer me back, (never).

Ex. 675. A. Add still or yet to the sentences, making the necessary changes.

1. Do you work at Olivetti? 2. Have you finished your exams? 3. They will be here when you get back. 4. He hasn't come back. (He'll be here soon.) 5. He hasn't come back! (I wonder what has happened to him.) 6. He won't be back for some time. 7. Are you here? I thought you were leaving. 8. Hasn't the mail arrived? 9. It isn't raining, is it?

B, Respond to the following using the words provided and adding still, yet or (not) ... any more / any longer.

1. — I see you have got rid of your car. — Yes, I decided I couldn't afford it... . 2. — Have you ordered my new cooker? — But you ... haven't told me which one you want. 3. — Why do you continue to wear those awful shoes? — Because I ... find them very comfortable. 4. — Is 398

Mr. Jones ... your accountant? — No, we ... employ him. 5. — Why has she left him? — Because she doesn't love him ... . 6. — I'm surprised you haven't had your hair done. — I just haven't got around to it ... . 7. — We

haven't seen you at college lately. — I rarely go there.....

8. — What are you going to study at University? — I ... haven't decided. 9. — When will your next book come out? — I haven't even finished writing it... !

Ex. 676.Put the following words and phrases into non-emphatic sentences. In some cases more than one order is possible.

1. they, had been, patiently, waiting, for several hours, outside the cinema. 2. I, like to get, by five, generally, home. 3. she, sleep, always, badly, in a strange bed. 4. he, spends, a long time, at his desk, in the evening, usually. 5. she, dozed, in her armchair, peacefully, until teatime. 6.1, never, would, go, by car, to work. 7. she, with a sharp knife, cut the bread, carefully, into thin slices. 8. he has, in history, done, well, really, this term. 9. we, go, at night, in London, seldom, out. 10.1, used to work, always, before lunch, much better. 11. people, go, abroad, for their holidays, frequently, in summer. 12. we, continued, for hours, to climb, steadily, towards the summit. 13. I don't care, frankly, in the least, really. 14. we, had to stand, absolutely still, at our posts, for the moment, simply. 15. I, get a chance, to sit and read, quietly, rarely, unfortunately. 16. you can, blame her for reacting, actually, hardly, violently. 17. he has been, abroad, apparently, just, on business. 18. my friend, tells me, what happens at board meetings, as a matter of fact, confidentially, quite often.

Ex. 677.Choose the right word.

1. Tom shuffled ... off into the kitchen. I feel ... in such circumstances, (miserable, miserably) 2. Who on earth wants to talk to you this ... ? What a ... habit it is! (bad, badly) 3, They kept looking at each other ... . It gets ... early in winter, (dark, darkly) 4. We paid ... for that error. My native town is very ... to me. (dear, dearly\ 5, He eyed them ... as he passed. She looks ... today What's the reason? (angry, angrily) 6. Ben tried to act... . They are perfectly ... people, (normal, normally) 7. The man cleared his throat... . What a ... woman she is! (nervous, nervously) 8. "I've got the key," said Linda ... . Today we are meeting very ... people, (important, importantly) 9. He trains ... to become a bodyguard. Before moving to Paris, Monica went on an ... course to improve her French, (intensive, intensively) 10. She could hear ... footsteps approaching. Tim's heart was beating ... as he stood up to make his first public speech, (heavy, heavily) 11. Our life changes ..., like night and day. We are ... viewers of this programme, (regular, regularly) 12. English spelling is ... difficult. The area was ... for murders, (notorious, notoriously) 13. We can do nothing at the ... time. We shall do something.... (present, presently) 14. People must fill their time ... and ... . He has lived a ... and ... life, (healthy, meaningful; healthily, meaningfully)

Ex. 678.Correct the sentences with misplaced (dangling) modifiers.

1. The restaurant serves brunch on Sunday only. 2. She puts ketchup even on her ice-cream. 3. Speaking before a crowd of people for the first time, my knees shook. 4. While waiting for a bus, a passing car splashed mud all over my skirt. 5. While walking to my chemistry class,a dog nipped my leg. 6. After considering the offer carefully,it was refused. 7. The canoe tipped over while stepping into it. 8. Dancing to an old Beatles record, the thought of John Lennon's tragic end suddenly ran through my mind. 9. Having at last reached home, the door closed behind him. 10. Dancing and drinking every night, her reputation in the community suffered. 11. Our vacation passed happily, we were swimming and playing tennis. 12. Having entered his car, the windows were immediately rolled down. 13. Entering the drug store, his cigarette hung limply between his lips. 14. Hanging round her neck, he saw her diamond necklace. 15. Harold kept the child who had misbehaved in the corner.

Chapter IX.

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