Образуйте правильную форму герундия вместо инфинитива, данного в скобках, прочитайте и переведите предложения: 1. i like the idea of (to organise) a contest. 2. the child can't read but he likes (to read) to. 3. we are proud of (to take part) in the russian- american conference last year. 4. the
man was accused of (to commit) a serious crime. 5. everybody is surprised at his (to send) on business to the uk. 6. it's impossible to discuss an article without (to read) it. 7. his (to invite) to the party was quite unexpected. 8. nobody must attend a party without (to invite). 9. your progress
in english depends on (to learn) it regularly. 10. i can't help (to laugh) at the story.
1. I may/ might go out later with my friends, but I'm not sure.
2. There's a lot of traffic today so the bus could/ might/ may arrive late.
3. Students mustn't talk during the written exam.
4. Paula plays the piano and she can sing quite well, too. correct
5. You must wear a uniform when you're in the army.
6. Children shouldn't eat too much ice cream.
7. There may not be time to go to the shops because they close soon. correct
8. Yes, you can go out tonight but you must be home no later than 11 pm.
9. I'm on holiday now so I don't have to get up early. It's great!
10. I haven't got my watch on, but I think it might be about 6.30 now.
Объяснение:
His journey home after the end of the war dragged on for ten years due to Poseidon's anger and various misadventures; during the voyage, Odysseus encountered the man-eating cyclops Polyphemus, the sorceress Kirka, who turned travelers into pigs, walked between the monsters Skilla and Charybdis, was able to hear the songs of the sirens and not die, descend to Hades and return to the world of the living. He spent seven years homesick on the paradise island of Calypso, until, thanks to the intervention of the gods, he was unable to continue his journey. Having made a short stop in the land of the Phaeacs, Odysseus returned to his homeland, where his faithful wife Penelope and son Telemachus were waiting for him. He interrupted the violent suitors of Penelope, and then went into exile in Epirus. According to one version of the myth, Odysseus died on Ithaca at the hands of his own son Telegon. According to other versions, he died a natural death in Epirus or Aetolia, or died in Etruria.