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Anastasiia Volodina, 5th group

Kayshanskaya
Exercise #1 (page 126)
1. Speaking
2. Being congratulated
3. Shaving, brushing
4. Discovering
5. Being insulted
6. Talking
7. Being elated
8. –
9. Being convicted
10. Being
11. Being
12. Sitting
13. Having hiked or climbed
14. Being treated
15. Being known
16. Saying, having said
17. Being
18. Straightening
19. Making
20. Having been discovered
21. Being down
22. Seeing and being impressed
23. Being
24. Having seen
25. Having let
26. Being set
27. Having observed
28. Asking or wanting
29. Talking
30. Being held up
31. Finding
Exercise #4 (page 129)
1. Attribute
2. Predicate
3. Adverbial modifier of manner
4. Adverbial manner of condition, attribute
5. Adverbial modifier of attendant circumstances
6. Object
7. Attribute
8. Adverbial modifier of time
9. Adverbial modifier of cause
10. Predicative
11. Predicative
12. Adverbial modifier of manner
13. Attribute
14. Adverbial modifier of manner
15. Object
16. Object
17. Object
18. Adverbial modifier of attendant circumstances
19. Adverbial modifier of condition
20. Object
21. Attribute
22. Adverbial modifier
23. Attribute
24. Adverbial modifier of cause
25. Object
26. Object
27. Adverbial modifier of time
28. Object
29. Adverbial modifier of condition
30. Predicative
31. Adverbial modifier of manner
32. Compound verbal predicative
33. Object
34. Participle
35. Object
36. Object
37. Adverbial modifier of manner
38. Object
39. Attribute
40. Object
41. Adverbial modifier of manner
42. Subject
43. Attribute
44. Attribute
45. Object
46. Compound verbal predicative

VERBA
Exercise #257
I
1. Excuse me for taking your book.
2. Excuse me for being late.
3. Excuse us for troubling you again.
4. Excuse us for not coming in time.
5. Excuse me for interrupting you.
6. Excuse us for speaking so loudly.
7. Excuse me for calling you up so late.
II
1. Thank you for showing me the way to the town.
2. Thank you for helping me to get the tickets.
3. Thank you for taking me home.
4. Thank you for walking me up.
5. Thank you for explaining me this rule.
III
1. I remember having seen him in Kyiv.
2. She remembers having read this book.
3. We remember his having been working with us.
4. He remembers having seen this film.
5. I remember her having been studying in our school.
IV
1. I am surprised at her doing so many spelling mistakes.
2. I am surprised at your having missed so many classes.
3. I am surprised at his having said this.
4. I am surprised at your being late so often.
5. I am surprised at their losing the match.
V
1. The teacher objected to our going to the cinema.
2. They don’t object to my joining them.
3. Do you object to my opening the window?/ Do you mind my opening the window?
4. I object to this question being discussed today.
VI
1. He insisted on everybody’s coming at 8 o’clock tomorrow.
2. She insisted on my going to the doctor.
3. I insist on her going to Kyiv immediately.
4. I insist on her being sent to Kyiv immediately.
5. We insist in this house being repaired.
VII
1. It depends on his coming in time.
2. Everything depends on the weather being fine.
3. Your trip depends on your getting the ticket.
4. The success of our work depend on your helping us.
5. It depend on the stop being opened.
VIII
1. We looked forward to his returning.
2. The pupils are looking forward to their going on an excursion.
3. She is looking forward to being invited to their party.
4. We are looking forward to this book being published.
5. I am looking forward to working at this plant.
IX
1. She went out the house without switching off the TV set.
2. I couldn’t prepare the report without reading these articles.
3. The pupils went home without discussing this question.
4. We cant go to the theatre without buying the tickets beforehand.
5. He left without saying goodbye
X
1. Instead of going to him, you can phone him.
2. Instead of buying this book, I have taken it at the school library.
3. Instead of going to the forest, we stayed at home.
4. Instead of going there by tram, he went on foot.
5. Instead of sending a telegram there, Ill write him a letter.

XI
1. I have learned many words by reading English books every day.
2. We can be in time for the train by taking a taxi.
3. He helped us a lot by having explained the rules.
4. You may ask him about it by phoning him.
5. I remember the words better them in sentences.
XII
1. I didn’t have a chance of talking to him.
2. She didn’t have a chance of buying a ticket to this performance.
3. He has a good habit of putting down each word into his vocabulary.
4. There are different ways of translating the gerund into Ukrainian.
5. They didn’t have an opportunity of using a tape recorder.
XIII
1. This house needs repairing.
2. The floor needs painting.
3. Children need taking care of.
4. The shoes need mending.
5. The film requires discussing.
XIV
1. My friend is busy repairing a TV set.
2. She is busy translating an article.
3. We are busy discussing a very important matter.
4. The pupils are busy planting trees in the school garden.
XV
1. This film is worth seeing.
2. This novel is worth reading.
3. This story is worth translating into Ukrainian.
4. These facts are worth remembering.
5. The TV set is worth buying.
XVI
1. After planting the flowers the pupils watered them.
2. On coming home he turned on the light and began doing his lessons.
3. After graduating from the institute his sister returned to her village to work as a doctor.
4. Getting the telegram he left home immediately.
5. Arriving in town the tourists went to the hotel.

GrammarWay 4
Exercise #12 (page 35-36)
2. To introduce
3. To interrupt
4. Working
5. To finish
6. Eating
7. Arguing
8. To inform
9. To lock
10. Meeting
11. Skiing
12. To go
13. To post
14. Reading
15. Forgetting
16. To say
17. To climb
18. Losing
19. Watching
20. To buy
Exercise #2 (page 32)
1. To go
2. Cleaning, to employ
3. To have been sleeping
4. Driving
5. To have travelled, to have been
6. To visit, to see
7. Worrying
8. Tell, invite
9. Stealing/having stolen
10. To find
Exercise #3 (page 32)
2. Working
3. Asking
4. Breaking/having broken
5. Feed
6. Run
7. To help
8. To answer
9. To stay
10. Bring
11. Helping
12. To talk
13. Wearing
14. To leave
15. Driving
16. To look for
17. Getting
18. To read
Exercise #4 (page 32)
A
2. To write
3. to work
4. meet
B
1. to go
2. to drink
3. To sleep
4. To call
5. To wait

C
1. to go
2. to choose
3. buying
4. reading
5. to pick/ pick
D
1. shopping
2. being
3. go
4. visiting
E
1. to go
2. to save
3. to travel
4. visiting

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