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10. "whatever told mrs copperfield, i know she несчастна» cme, thought пеготти. 11. mr. мердстон insisted that his wife fired пеготти. 12. "how would i've asked mr. мердстон,i never fired пеготти», thought mrs copperfield. 13. "if it happens that пеготти left us, our life would be невыносимой», was david. 14. no matter how hot (dearly) loved david - copperfield.she admitted that he abused. 15. david knew that no matter how hard he tries, he can't well respond to the lessons in the presence of his stepfather. 16. david was afraidas mrs copperfield isn't that bad and lazy boy. 17. "it is a pity that the mother married mr. мердстона, not just thinking about david. - if it wasn't for him, we would be very счастливы». 18.in салемской school (salem house), david felt very lonely. "i'd like to be back home with my mother and пеготти», very often, he thought. 19. after the death of mrs copperfield пеготти suggestedso david went to her in yarmouth county, nova scotia. 20. пеготти took the boy in yarmouth county, nova scotia, he was distracted from his antler (to divert oneself from something).
exercise 13. Insert should or not and whether they are in the auxiliary or out my hair. translate into english. 1. she smiled;her smile was really very sweet, and she blushed a little; it was its that a woman of that age _ _ flush and philology. (Maugham) 2. he glanced at sir edgar, but the old man _ _ not share the joke. (a. wilson) 3. richard proposed that we all _ _ go to london together. (Dickens) 4. i saw a thousand things he _ _ have done, but had not done. (jones) 5. it is no use, i fear, to ask tod.but of course if he _ _ come too, both4 stanley and myself _ _ be liked. (Galsborthy) 6. i wish you _ _ not talk about that, father. (Dreiser) 7. her eyes were fixed on lady arabella, and her position was to say that it was time that her ladyship _ go. (Trollope) 8. at the gate of Huntercombe; _ _ they meet and compton bassett, looking very pale and up? (Reade) 9. it was very lonely.a woman in the room _ _ have made all the difference. (Galsworthy) 10. i asked him one or two questions, but he _ _ not answer. (Maugham) 11. i wish you not talk like that. (229) 12. he looked more than ever out of place: he _ _ have stayed at home. (greene) 13. i went to my desk, with a sort of haste and trembling lest madame _ _ creep upstairs and spy. (ch. Bronte) 14.you see that it is necessary that he _ _ pay us a visit, don't you? (shaw) 15. why _ _ you expect her to act as you _ _ act yourselves? (Galsworthy) 16. now again he had forgotten that unemployment was not a mark of the lazy man; that the beggar did not beg because he _ _ not work. (greene) 17. she had to inform him if anything important _ _ occur. (Reade) 18. in his weary and state.he _ _ never have come here. (Dreiser) 19. please, say to mr. townsend that i wish he _ _ leave me alone. (james) 20. it is most important that you _ _ be good. (shaw) 21. he hesitated. " it's queer that you _ _ be treating me like this, like a friend. "(greene) 22. the i of the year she was sent to a chinese boarding school where she was given an education in her own language.for Carie _ _ not sepa rate the child from her own people. (buck) 23. i was thinking angrily of roger. he _ _ have broken the news himself. (snow) 24. he says, naturally enough, that it is absurd that he _ _ be asked to provide for the children of a man who is rolling in money. (shaw) 25. i swore that i forgave her everything, but she _ _ not listen. (Maugham)
exercise 14.comment on the Subjunctive mood and for multimodal classes. translate into english. 1. there was no immediate answer, but two i heard my name again, in a speech so very mysterious and awful, and i think i should have gone into a fit, if it had not occurred to me that it must have come through the keyhole. (Dickens) 2. as he walked along the north side of a certain.what should he see but the truly beautiful and remarkable eyes of mr. angelo. (Reade) 3....you should never corporal a chance, however small it may seem. (conan doyle) 4. i hope he may not return here just yet. i pray god, he may not come into my sight, for i may be tempted beyond myself. (229) 5. annette sighed. if she were only here, he would advise her. as he was not here,should she confide in rosa? that was the question. (Murdoch) 6. harper Steger... are always as though he were a cat and a dog is! prowling somewhere in the offing. (Dreiser) 7. it was as if she had received a physical blow and were rocking on her feet. (Heym) 8. she had suggested that abraham can arrive at one thirty. (stone) 9.if one were to die, and i may die soon, it would be dreadful that you should always think mistakenly of me. (Trollope) 10. she strove to ensnare him with comfort and would not see that comfort. nothing to him. (Maugham) 11. i wished he would not always treat me as a child. (du maurier) 12. it is likely that except for the instruction of his grandfather.karl himself would now be more like the other children. he would not have the military manner of walking, which is the chief difference between him and the other children. (Saroyan) 13. he proposedto change his will to the effect that the collection should be bequeathed to the city only on certain conditions, the most important of which was that i should be retained as curator.(Hansford johnson) 14. his spirits fell, however, when, upon reaching the park, extra fees and extra fees and carrie did not come. could something have happened out there to keep her away? (Dreiser) 15. i never saw a man so hot in my life. i tried to calm him, that we might come to something rational; but he got hotter and hotter, and wouldn't hear a word. (Dickens) 16.i think you might have the decency to treat me as a prisoner of war, and shoot me like a man instead of hanging me like a dog. (shaw) 17. at lunch she did not tell michael was going, he might want to come, too, or at least to see her off. (Galsworthy) 18. it's odd, bethought, very odd; i must be mistaken. why should he have followed me this distance? (greene) 19.my only terror was lest my father should follow me. (Eliot) 20. but i find now that you left me in the dark as to matters which you should have explained to me years ago. (shaw) 21. you must have had several drinks by the time erik again, and he insisted that erik join him in still one more. (wilson) 22.it would be monstrously selfish if i i (a state of things which is eminently nothern to you both. i will not come between you. (Maugham) 23. you shall smart for this. ... you shall rue it to the end of your days. (conan doyle) 24. and i will arrange that the funeral shall take place early tomorrow. (229) 25.your husband may be treated exactly as if he were a member of the royal family. no gratitude, it would embarrass me, i assure you. (shaw) 26. i felt as if something in him were collapsing. (Heym) 27. i am sure this william wallace is a fine -... but i can't see why my daughter should marry, even sending me an invitation to the wedding. (stone) 28.Stener was to be sentenced the maximum sentence for his crime in order that the party and the courts should appear properly righteous. (Dreiser) 29. vincent knew that his sketches from life is not all what they should have been, but he was confident that if he worked hard they would come right in the end. (stone) 30.an old newly furnished suggested that she walk to the village where she might have catch the bus to the plaza. (baum) 31. this
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