VII. Преобразуйте следующие предложения в соответствии с моделью.
Не doesn’t read much. Не is not a great reader.
1. He eats well and sleeps well…2. He swam better than anyone else. 3. How well you dance! 4. He talked well, harshly, cynically, it was exhilarating to listen to him. I walk pretty well, but he could outwalk me any day. I hate letter writing. 7. He drove fast and the speed at which he went exhilarated them both. 8. The family used «to get up early. 9. I subscribe to the «Morning Star.» 10. He talked brilliantly. 11. The professor believed strongly in the Stanislavsky method of drama. 12. He was a brute of a young man, he drank and ran after women, he was violent to his wife and other things more. 13. He’s clever and works well. 14. We hardly ever see you here. 15. He made friends easily.
VIII. Переведите следующие предложения. Придумайте предложения с выделенными словосочетаниями.
1. Не had a notion that often his presence was unwelcome to them and that they were more at their ease when he was not there. 2. He bragged what a great hand he was at frying a catfish. 3. Their principal duty is to settle routine cases where no constitutional question is at stake. 4. He is quite at home in this field. 5. The family were quite welt off. 6. «Well, I must be on my way» he said. 7. You’re never at a loss for something to say. 8. At supper that evening Miss Reid was at her best. 9. He was damned good at games and all that sort of things. 10. I had been at work on a big sketch, and I was wondering what people would think of it. 11. «You’re making fun of me!» «I never was more in earnest in my life.’
IX. Переведите следующие предложения, обращая внимание на значение глагола to be с различными постпозитивами.
1. «Is Alec around?» I asked. 2. I’ll be back in a couple of hours. 3. His mother was still up of course, waiting for him. 4. It is up to the President to undo the 14 years of a disastrous policy. 5. I’ve only been out two days. 6. She found that someone was up before her. 7. «Where’s Mrs Linsell?» asked Mrs Hamlyn. «Oh, I don’t know. She’s about somewhere.» 8. His bag would be pretty heavy sometimes by the time he was through. 9. You’re up early too. 10. I’ll go and see if she’s in. 11. There were people who cared for him and people who didn’t, and those who didn’t hated him and were out to get him. 12. «The same person,«General Peckem replied with a definite trace of alarm. «Now he’s after me.» 13. Chief White Halfoot was out to revenge himself upon the white man. 14. What are you up to, Collin? 15. The remedy you suggest is evidently worth trying, and it is up to you to apply it. 16. No one seemed to have heard the sound of the shot. The neighbours must be out. 17. Judge: «Have you ever been up before me?» Accused: «I don’t know. What time do you get up?» 18. He was over in England on a visit. He remembered the fight because she had talked about it so much. It was six rounds. He was almost out in the fourth. The poor Indian is only out to earn a little money, the same as me. 21. How do you suppose I managed when you were away? 22. Once again I am back in my home town. 23. I was through the war. 24. «Go on,«he growled. «Give me all my faults when you’re about it. Suspicious! Jealous! You’ve been at me before!» 25. They told us the roof was down – that you wouldn’t – wouldn’t come out. 26. Con half-said they’d be round for tea. 27. Do you expect to be away long? 28. We were out for a few moments only, to take a walk around the block.