Exercise 5. Open the brackets and use the Complex Object.



 

Example: He expected ( they, arrive) at 5. – He expected them to arrive at 5.

 

1. Do you want (they, stay) at the hotel or with us?

2. I’d like ( the professor, look through) my report.

3. Do you want (I, show) you the sights of the city?

4. We expect (he, arrange) everything by the time we come.

5. I want ( she, tell) me the news in brief.

6. He expected (the meeting, hold) in the Red Room.

7. I would like (they, fix) an appointment for me for Tuesday.

8. We want (she, introduce) us the president.

9. I don’t want (thay, be late) for dinner.

10. He expected (she, invite) to party by the Smiths.

11. I’d like (the dress, buy) by Saturday.

12. I don’t want (she, treat) like Alice.

13. We considered (he, be) an honest person.

14. I don’t like (she, prevent) me from doing it.

15. I suspect (he, help) by her.

 

 

Exprcise 6. Combine the sentences using the Complex Object.

 

Example:  I did not see him. He entered the house. –

              I did not see him enter the house.

              I saw him. He was entering the house. –

              I saw him entering the house.

 

1. They did not notice us. We passed by.

2. He heard her. She was playing the piano.

3. He saw her. She burst into tears.

4. I felt her hand. It was shaking.

5. He hasn’t heard us. We called his name.

6. They haven’t seen the accident. It occurred at the corner.

7. I heard them. They were arguing.

8. She heard the footsteps. They were dying away.

9. She felt something. It was crawling around her neck.

10. We many times heard him. He told this story.

11. She noticed the expression of his face. It changed suddenly.

12. I heard somebody. He mentioned my name

13. I felt something hard. It hurt my leg.

 

Exercise 7. Change complex sentences into sentences with the Complex Object.

1. I did not expect that she would forget about my birthday.

2. She saw how the children were playing in the park.

3. Do you know that he went abroad two days ago?

4. I like to watch how she dances.

5. She could hardly believe that he had been rescued.

6. He expects that everybody will be ready to do this work.

7. I don’t like when the children are late for dinner.

8. Don’t consider that he is a hero. He is an ordinary man.

9. I’ve heard how he was arguing with his father.

10. I suspect that he has taken my money.

11. She likes to watch how the sun sets.

12. I hate when people shout at each other.

13. They suppose that he will cope with this work.

14. I’ve heard how she was crying.

15. We expect that he will solve this problem soon.

 

Exercise 8. Open the brackets and use the proper form of the Complex Object.

1. Where is Nick – I saw (he, talk) to Kate a few minutes ago.

2. Parents always want (their children, be) the best.

3. I wouldn’t like (such valuable presents, give) to me.

4. I noticed (he, write) something and (pass) it to Alice.

5. We suppose (they, apologize) to us.

6. She watched (the stars, sparkle) in the dark sky.

7. I did not expect (he, behave) in such a way.

8. We don’t want (our planet, pollute).

9. I heard (he, work) in his study at night.

10. They expected (he, buy) a more expensive car.

Exercise 9. Paraphrase the following using complex objects with the Infinitive.

Example: She watched how he went She watched him go.

1. He heard how one of the girls in the shop addressed Jane.

2. She saw that the door of the sitting-room opened and her mother enered.

3. She smiled when she heard, how he locked the door loudly.

4. Jack watched how Eliza learn then he walked slowly down the holl to his fathers room.

5. I’ve never heard how he spoke of this life in Canada.

6. Don’t let the child do it: the child shouldn’t play alone in the courtyard.

7. The teacher made it so: his pupils did their exercise again.

8. I helped the woman: she got out of the taxicab.

9. The man told the dog: it had to lie.

10. The news made it: I cried out for joy.

11. They considered the idea: it was worthy of attention.

 

Exercise 10. Read the first sentence and write a second sentence from the words given

Example: Jill didn’t have any money.

She /want/Ann /Iend/ her/ some

She wanted Ann to lend her some.

1. Tom’s parents were disappointed when he decided to leave home.

They / want / Tom / stay with them.

2. Please don’t tell anyone that I’m leaving my job.

 I / not / want / anyone / know.

3. There’s a football match next Saturday between England and Scotland.

You / want / Scotland / win? -

4. Unfortunately someone had told Sue that I was going to visit her.

I / want / it /be a surprise.

Complex Subject

Exercise 11. Translate the following sentences.

1. The head-mistress is expected to make a speech at the farewell party.

2. The picture that has no signature is believed to have been painted by Repin.

3. After the Romans left England in 409 A.D.*, London appeared to

have been more or less deserted for about a hundred years.

4. He seemed to be enjoying the performance.

5. No man of science is likely to achieve anything great unless he is prepared to follow the truth wherever it leads him.

6. There seems to be no one who would be indifferent to the theatre.

7. The artist is thought by most people to be a genius.

8. Nothing seems to have changed.

9. It seemed simpler to call here than to ask him to visit me.

10. However, lying on your couch seems to have relieved the discomfort.

 


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