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Ex.10. Gerund, Infinitive or Present Participle. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms. Note that sometimes a bare infinitive will be required. Translate into Russian.


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Ex. 9. Determine the form and the function of - ing form. Translate the following sentences.

1. Can you see two flying planes high in the sky? 2. The freezing point of water is 0°C. 3. Now go on explaining the theorem. 4. The living conditions in this city are very good. 5. The students started solving their problems. 6. Scientists began working on this problem more than 20 years ago. 7. Solving the problems we met with certain difficulties. 8. My sister likes studying English and reading English books. 9. On collecting the new experimented data, they presented interesting results.10. The students are reading for the seminar.

1.In most cases the development of tourism was not worth ( to mention).2.' I was lonely at first', the old man admitted, ‘ but after a time I got used to (to live ) alone and even got ( to like ) it.' 2. Each country that receives tourists has its way of ( to solve ) the problems of distribution of tourist goods and services. 3.' Did you remember ( to lock ) the car? ‘- ‘ No, I didn't. I `d better ( to go ) back and ( to do ) it now.' 4. After ( to spend ) two days ( to argue ) about where to go for their holidays, they decided ( not to go ) anywhere. 5. The lecturer began by ( to tell ) us where the island was, and went on ( to talk ) about its history.6. The area of hospitality views tourism as a factor for ( to create ) new jobs and increasing income.7. ‘ Did he manage ( to carry ) the trunk upstairs? ‘- ‘ No, he didn`t . He isn`t strong enough ( to move ) it . 8. We stopped once ( to buy ) petrol and then we stopped again ( to ask ) someone the way. 9.We suggested ( to sleep ) in hotels but the children were anxious ( to camp ) out.10. I tried ( to convince ) him that I was perfectly capable of ( to manage ) on my own, but he insisted on ( to help ) me.11.They don`t allow ( to smoke ) in the auditorium, but you can ( to smoke ) in the foyer during the interval.12. She allowed me ( to smoke ) in the room.13.' Would you like me ( to turn ) down the radio a bit ?' – ‘ No, it`s all right. I`m used to ( to work ) with the radio on.

 


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