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7. The agenda is rather crowded. (The chairman said)
8. The scope of the book is much narrower than its title suggests. (He had the impression)
9. They don't know the answer and are working hard to get it. (It was told)
10. The man knows a lot more on the subject yet is rather unwilling to go into the details. (He was sure)
11. He is in possession of most remarkable information on the subject (It was quite obvious)
12. I have a few things here which, I'm sure, will attract everybody's attention. (He said he)
13. The situation calls for immediate steps, something has to be done. (Everybody realized)
14. She doesn't know if there is any difference of opinion on the above matter. (I thought)
Ex. 4. Change the following statements and questions into complex sentences referring to the past
M o d e l: The author did not succeed in bearing out the assumption. (We knew)
We knew that the author had not succeeded in bearing out the assumption.
1. You brought him over to your point. (We thought)
2. There has been no obvious improvement in the procedure. (He stressed the fact that)
3. The speaker gave a comprehensive account of the studies performed in recent years. (We were told)
4. Has any work been done to that effect? (They also asked him)
5. Did you see the newly-developed technique in your recent experiments? (The author was asked)
6. What did you tell him of the coming event? (I said I had no idea)
7. The experiment to be carried on was described in this article. (She said)
8. The new properties of magnetized water were used for practical purposes. (He said)
9. He missed the last train. (He realized)
10. With the invention of chips, computer manufacture has become much simpler. (He said)
Ex. 5. Change the following statements and questions into complex sentences referring to the future.
M o d e l: The professor will make a brilliant speech. (Everyone expected)
Everyone expected the professor would make a brilliant speech.
1. Andrew will present the material in a clear and concise way. (No one doubted)
2. He will show a remarkable grasp of the situation. (It was quite obvious)
3. The newly published book will be a great success. (Everyone expected)
4. We shall take steps to improve the situation. (Everyone hoped)
5. We shall get things done as soon as we possibly can. (We thought)
6. The difficulty, if any, will soon be overcome. (I was sure)
7. Will the study be completed in two years? (I wondered if)
8. Will John succeed in doing the work all alone? (I was not sure if)
9. Will the committee take any steps to help him? (I was not sure whether or not)
10. What will they do under the circumstances? (I didn't know)
11. Who will present the results? (I really had no idea)
CONTENTS
Finite Forms of the Verb 'to Ask' in the Indicative Mood........................................... 3
Present Indefinite........................................................................................................ 4
Present Continuous .................................................................................................... 9
Present Perfect.......................................................................................................... 15
Present Perfect Continuous....................................................................................... 19
Past Indefinite........................................................................................................... 23
Past Continuous........................................................................................................ 29
Past Perfect.............................................................................................................. 33
Past Perfect Continuous ………………………….................................................... 37
Future Indefinite ………………………………….................................................... 40
Future Continuous.................................................................................................... 47
Future Perfect............................................................................................................ 50
Future Perfect Continuous........................................................................................ 53
Passive Voice............................................................................................................ 56
Sequence of Tenses................................................................................................... 69
FINITE FORMS OF THE VERB
ЛИЧНЫЕ ФОРМЫ ГЛАГОЛА
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Редактор И. Л. Кескевич
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