Предмет: Английский язык, автор: VIKtORIa1

Choose the proper form of the Infinitive in brackets:
1. He doesn’t want (to disturb, to be disturbed) you. 2. He didn’t want anything (to change, to be changed) in his room. 3. She wants (to understand, to be understood) it. 4. She wants (to understand, to be understood). 5. I began (to walk, to be walking) very slowly. 6. The telegram is (to be sent, to have been sent) immediately. 7. She was afraid (to ask, to be asked) this question. 8. I am glad (to be examined, to have been examined) yesterday. 9. There are a lot of things (to repair, to be repaired). 10. We were sorry (to miss, to have missed) the opportunity to take part in this seminar.

Ответы

Автор ответа: Аноним
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1. He doesn't want to disturb.
2. He didn't want anything to be changed in his room.
3. She wants to understand it.
4. She wants to be understood.
5. I began to walk very slowly.
6. The telegram is to be sent immediately.
7. She was afraid to ask this question.
8. I am glad to have been examined yesterday.
9. There are a lot of things to repair.
10. We were sorry to miss the opportunity to take part in this seminar.
Автор ответа: nastik106
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1.to disturb
2. to be changed
3. to understand
4.to be understood
5. to walk
6.to be sent
7.to ask
8. to be examined
9.to repair
10. to miss

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