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5.5.2
1. I believe she can carry these books herself – they are not so heavy.
2. This computer can do a great number of operations in a second.
3. The situation is far from being hopeless. I’m sure some kind of decision can be found.
4. I can’t remember where I have put my dictionary.
5. The doctors haven’t found out the cause of her illness yet, but they do everything they can for her to feel better.
6. She can speak more or less fluently Spanish, French and Italian.
7. Can you drive a car?
8. Did you see how he behaved in this situation? Who could deny his fault?
9. Can we have a break? – No, you can’t.
10. I can hear you well from here.
11. Am I speaking too fast? Can you understand me?
12. Could he really say so? It can’t be!
13. It can’t be that he has really forgotten my address.
14. Could it really be a misprint? It must be a mistake.
15. I couldn’t get the tickets – all of them had been sold already.
16. Can I ask you some questions?
17. Could you please pass me the reference book?
***
1. I have no intention of going to the dentist, but I’m afraid I must.
2. It is late already, I’m afraid I must go
3. There are some things we must do whether we want to or not.
4. You mustn’t tell anybody about it – it’s a secret.
5. It is only seven o’clock. Must you really go?
6. I must admit I was a bit surprised when I heard about it.
7. Many of you must have been asking yourself this question repeatedly.
8. She must have forgotten my address, otherwise she would contact me.
9. He must be at home already, call him.
10. He must be quite an adult already – ten years have passed since then.
11. You shouldn’t say so – you can hurt him.
5.4.6
1. Would you find the time to speak with me?
2. The solution for this problem is still not founded.
3. Have you found what he asked for?
4. I’m sure that when we come home we will find her working.
5. I’m afraid I can’t say anything new on this question.
6. Many of those, whom I know, believe that he is very talented.
7. She said that after Russian he will find French rather simple.
8. He felt he couldn’t find words for what he wanted to say.
9. Suddenly I found out that I wanted to come back home.
10. Are you sure that you’ll find the way to your hotel yourself?
11. When we examined this material more carefully, we found out that such cases appear rather often.
12. If you don’t change your attitude towards your health, then you’ll soon find yourself at the hospital.
13. She found herself feeling deep satisfaction while listening to the answers of her students.
***
1. I don’t remember where I’ve put my dictionary.
2. Put the books on the table.
3. It was already late and she put her children to sleep.
4. Put yourself in my place and you’ll understand that I had no way out.
5. The meeting is put off until the next week.
6. We have to put off our journey to the country until you feel better.
7. I need to put on my glasses; I can’t see from here what is written on the desk.
8. We are wasting too much time; it’s time to put an end to it.
9. You can put your questions to the speaker after the break.
10. Let’s think how to put this idea more clearly in English.
11. Phonetics, as Henry Sweet puts it, is an important basis of learning languages.
***
1. He stepped aside to give her the way.
2. I came into the hall and began waiting for her to step down.
3. Step here, please. She will be free soon.
4. We will be definitely stepping up the production to satisfy the increasing demand for this output.
***
1. The crisis arose in the Middle East.
2. Let’s start with the discussion of the questions which arose on the last meeting.
3. We will contact you if the need arises.
4. And here the question arises: how typical are these cases for the English language?
***
1. Do you like Italian cooking?
2. Do you have new coat? I like it.
3. I don’t like going to bed too late – especially when I have to get up early the next morning.
4. He always tells us to come whenever we like.
5. Which dictionary is it better to use? – You can take any dictionary you like.
6. I like this edition more than the previous one.
7. Which of the existing translations of the poem do you like most?
8. Could you please stay a little longer? I would like to talk to you.
9. What I like most about this performance is the casting.
***
1. We offered him our help, but he rejected.
2. Have you offered coffee to him?
3. He was offered a good reward for his service.
4. How much did they offer for this house?
5. They offered him the house and the garden foe a very large sum of money.
6. She didn’t even offer me the help in translation of this text.
7. I advice you to use the first offered opportunity to get a good education.
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