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Let’s say “HELLO!” Hello, my friends, hello! It’s nice to see you again! Tell

Let’s say “HELLO!” Hello, my friends, hello! It’s nice to see you again! Tell me how have you been? We are fine, thank you, we are fine! We are fine and how about you? The same, thank you, the same, The same, I’m feeling fine, too.

The Infinitive

The Infinitive

Tell the time and the voice of the Infinitive 1. The child did not

Tell the time and the voice of the Infinitive 1. The child did not like to be washed. 2. The man was happy to have been brought home 3. She seems to have been reading for 2 hours. 4. The policeman wants to warn us. 5. I am sorry to be bothering you.

Tell the time and the voice of the Infinitive 6. I am sorry to

Tell the time and the voice of the Infinitive 6. I am sorry to have interrupted you. 7. He doesn’t want this picture to be shown. 8. I’m glad to be finished my task. 9. It’s very hard to be lying in bed all the year round.

TO / 1. He likes … dance. 2. I’d like … dance. 3. I

TO / 1. He likes … dance. 2. I’d like … dance. 3. I shall do all I can … help you. 4. I shall be able … solve this problem. 5. She saw him … enter the room. 6. They like … play the guitar. 7. He was seen … play in the yard. 8. Let me … help you with your work. 9. You had better … go home. 10. He was made … rewrite the page.

Translate the sentences into Russian 1. They wanted the expedition to start on the

Translate the sentences into Russian 1. They wanted the expedition to start on the 1 st of June. 2. My father likes me to play the piano. 3. We all felt these words to be true. 4. I hear him singing. 5. I want you to come here tomorrow. 6. Our teacher likes us to read well. 7. I often hear him speak at meetings.

Translate using “Nominative with the Infinitive” 1. It’s thought that they have gone to

Translate using “Nominative with the Infinitive” 1. It’s thought that they have gone to Moscow. 2. He was heard to say that he was very busy. 3. They are known to live in Siberia. 4. She is expected to come here tonight. 5. The plane was reported to be missing. 6. She is said to have written a brilliant play.

Change the sentences using the Infinitive e. g: The boy had many toys which

Change the sentences using the Infinitive e. g: The boy had many toys which he could play with. The boy had many toys to play to. 1. I’m glad. I have seen you again. 2. He is upset because he saw an accident. 3. He is late. He is sorry. 4. I need something I could write with. 5. The police hope that they will solve the crime. 6. He claimed that he was an expert. 7. The student said that he would do better next time.

Make up the sentence to have been a lot about Mr. Rochester Jane remembered

Make up the sentence to have been a lot about Mr. Rochester Jane remembered told

Make up the sentence not to find disappointed at home him were they

Make up the sentence not to find disappointed at home him were they

Make up the sentence angry they caught were not to have the bus

Make up the sentence angry they caught were not to have the bus

Make up the sentence I am to have kept sorry waiting you

Make up the sentence I am to have kept sorry waiting you

Put the sentences in the logical order. 1. not, to have, sorry, you, noticed.

Put the sentences in the logical order. 1. not, to have, sorry, you, noticed. 2. to be, yet, nature, many, has, secrets, discovered. 3. his duties, he, to be, reminded of, doesn’t, like. 4. the rabbits, to have, Maggie, was, forgotten, very sorry, to feed.