Xi. use the proper form of the infinitive: 1. edward seldom writes to me now, he must (to work) hard. 2. you may (to misunderstand) us, we didn’t mean to hurt you. 3. they can’t (to receive) our letter, we sent it only yesterday. 4. he may still (to sleep), he isn’t an early riser. 5. you shouldn’t (to complain) to his parents, he got offended. 6. if someone had warned me about the meeting i could (to attend) it. 7. look! the roofs are white. it must (to snow) now. 8. i’m happy (to hear) of tom’s success. 9. i’m glad (to see) you again. 10. she was delighted (to meet) mr. brown. xii. use the correct form of the infinitive: 1. i don’t expect them (to take) the book from the library. it was closed yesterday. 2. are you going (to be) here very long? 3. he was glad (to spend) his leave in the country. it did him a lot of good. 4. he seemed (to recover) but did not look quite well. 5. it was impossible (to speak) to her. 6. it is so nice of you (to bring) me the book i have been looking for. 7. oh, we’re awfully pleased (to meet) you. 8. she was sorry (to tell) her the truth. 9. he is disappointed (not to be awarded) the prize. 10. she was surprised (not to find) me at home. 11. who was the last person (to arrive) before me? 12. there is nobody (to explain) it to other people. 13. she is not (to trust). 14. i’d like you (to appoint) our monitor. 15. we still think we were right (to send) her away. 16. i want to be the first (to examine). 17. she forced herself (to answer). xiii. use the correct form of the infinitive: 1. the translation proved (to be) difficult (to do) within such a short period of time. 2. they were heard (to whisper) about something. 3. we happen (to go) to the same school. 4. she seemed (to listen) to him trying to catch every word. 5. he is known (to graduate) from oxford. 6. the train is announced (to arrive) in 10 minutes. 7. great britain is known (to be) once a great colonial country. 8. i am sure (to ask) this question at the exam tomorrow. 9. he is unlikely (to work) now, it’s too late. 10. he seemed (to watch) the clock for a long time. 11. she is expected (to arrive) by the morning train. 12. you shouldn’t (to complain) to his parents, he got offended. 13. if someone had warned me about the meeting i could (to attend) it. 14. have a look! the roofs are white. it must (to snow) now. 15. you may (to misunderstand) us, we didn’t mean to hurt you. 16. he didn’t allow anyone (to carry) his heavy luggage. 17. here is the article (to translate) by tomorrow morning.
For Men:
A tailored one-, two-, or three-button suit in a solid, neutral color like black, gray, or navy.Ties and other accessories should be both modest in color and style – solid, brighter colors (a red tie, for example), or patterned muted neutrals (a navy plaid tie) – as well as high-end in quality. No novelty ties, such as sports team patterns.White, collared button-up shirts.Shoes should be closed-toe oxfords in brown or black, not loafers.Hair should be well-groomed. In general, short hair is most acceptable. Check with HR to see if tied-back long hair is also acceptable.Nails should be clipped short, clean, and buffed. Don’t be shy about getting regular professional manicures.В отличие от многих людей, я отношусь к компьютеру очень позитивно. Это — величайшее изобретение человечества! Люди создали универсальную машину, с которой можно делать сто дел: читать, смотреть кино, рисовать, печатать, чертить, считать, находить полезную информацию, делать ретушь фотографии, создавать мультфильмы и видеоролики.
Еще можно общаться с людьми у которых самые разные увлечения, которые живут хоть на другом конце планеты. Не нужно ограничиваться только теми людьми, кто живет в соседнем дворе, и навязывать себе их хобби.
Я могу продолжать этот список , как полезен компьютер.
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