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5.
“He is not a schoolmaster
(
устаревшее: школьный учитель)
now. – He is retired.”
6.
All the staffs were cheap and shabby; all the furniture was cracked or broken.
7.
He just seemed bored with what he was doing.
8.
She did not sound convinced.
9.
Freddy felt very relieved.
10.
I was quite prepared for a disagreeable surprise.
11.
She was not so convinced as she tried to sound.
12.
It was their last reception before Easter and the house was even more crowded
than usual.
13.
Finch looked suddenly detached, lost in his own thoughts.
14.
I was greatly annoyed with Monica for interfering.
G. Participle II as part of a complex object. Translate the following sentences from
English into Russian.
1.
Turning into Green Street, she heard her name called.
2.
I have my hair cut once a month.
3.
Why don’t you get your hair waved?
4.
I don’t want Diana or anybody warned.
5.
I want these letters typed at once.
6.
I must get the parcel sent tomorrow.
7.
Why don’t you have your shoes cleaned every day?
8.
The police found the money hidden in s disused garage.
9.
Have you ever heard this opera sung in Italian?
10.
We want the work finished by Saturday.
11.
Please have these letters translated into English.
12.
They found the house deserted.
13.
I’d like my hair waved.
H. Participle II as part of a complex subject/part of a compound verbal predicate.
Translate the following sentences from English into Russian.
1.
The house was found deserted.
2.
The mountains have never been seen covered with snow.
3.
Dogs have often been seen killed on the roads.
I.
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