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Practical assignments. 1.How do the underlined verbs differ grammatically?

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1. How do the underlined verbs differ grammatically? Is there difference in person? number? mood? tense? aspect? taxis? voice?

You have always been asking stupid questions / I wish I hadn’t been asked bad questions at the exam / What questions will he be asked at the interview? / Don’t ask any questions/ I suggest that he ask some interesting questions/ If only I were not asked questions!/ I expect she’ll ask some questions about the text/ Take care should you be asked any questions/ He is being asked questions now/She asks tricky questions all time.

2.Match English and Russian verb forms of the Subjunctive in accordance with the given meanings; Work them out in the given sentences:

1. True or likely to happen in the present or the future; untrue in the immediate present; imaginary situation contrary to facts in the past; implied condition; regret or criticism; suggestion or offer; order or threat; wish/regret about a present situation; wish/regret in the present concerning lack of ability; regret about realized or unrealized past; wish for a future change; wish for sth to happen; unreal comparison with the event in the present, past, future; advice; preference, possible options, desired or predictable results.

2. Were, would do, would have done, should do, should have done, would be doing, should be doing, should/would have been doing, did, had done, were doing, had been doing, could do, could be doing, could have done, might do, might be doing, might have done, would rather, had better.

3. Сделал бы сейчас, сделал бы раньше, был бы, делал бы сейчас, делал бы тогда, мог бы сделать, возможно сделал бы, должен бы сделать, должен был бы сделать, жаль, что..., хотелось бы, как будто бы, как если бы, хотя бы, иначе бы.

4. It is proposed that these issues be discussed at the conference. But for his last rtemark she would not have struck the bargain. Provided the company responded to competition, they could have a bigger market share.He was a passenger, or else he should be a steward, I think. Should you be visiting another country do not forget to put down some foreign contacts. If only it were not raining! I do wish she had been feeling better. Hedemanded that his honour were satisfied. The Lord be praised! It was as if he received a physical blow. Even if it were against her it would make a good story. If the euro were weak in the long term, companies might slow down their drive. He leaned against the chair as though he were shaking with fever.

3.Think of possible similarities and differences in the choice of conjunctions:

a) If, unless, providing/provided that, on condition that, but for, otherwise, or else, so that, in order that, lest, supposing, only if, even if/though, as if/though, as long as.

b) Если бы, как будто бы, даже если бы, допустим если бы, чтобы, чтобы не, иначе бы, или же, для того чтобы, если бы не, если бы только, в том случае если бы.

4.Transform the situations by using the sentences with the Subjunctive Mood; recognize unreal meanings:

I want you to put away your clothes. It is raining hard, we can’t go walking. The doctor advised him to give up smoking. I would really like to travel round the world. You didn’t let me know beforehand; therefore I failed to attend the conference. It’s a pity you didn’t follow the doctor’s advice. He put down her address; he was afraid he might forget it. It is time for them to make up their quarrel. His suggestion was to set up a special commission to investigate the matter. I was surprised to find out that she had failed the exam. She looks tired; she may have been working hard. I went camping and I regret it. It was sensible of him to reserve the ticket and he managed to be on time. He was kind enough to give me a hand. I’m sorry I can’t make it. It’s a pity he is not with us. The chief said, “Clear up the matter”. The president said, “Mr Douglas must be expelled from the club”. I have no dictionary; I won’t be able to translate the article until tomorrow. He failed to buy a car, no matter how much money he had. She was likely to have been promoted but made little effort. He is very absent-minded; no wonder, he lost his papers.


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