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posted by FiBi, 20.03.2009, 19:24

15.Make up the sentences around the following statement expressing astonishment, reproach, supposition.
She was a complete failure last night.


16.Define the meanings of the modal verbs and translate the sentences into Russian.
1.Stewardess Janet Benson prepared for dinner a meal that she should have served two hours earlier (A. Hailey)
2.“There ought to be an inquiry” (A.Hailey)
3.She knew that something was wrong, but he would not tell her what it was (W.S.Maugham)
4.Michael often took Tom to the play in the evenings; they would fetch Julia after the performance (W.S. Maugham)
5.Shall I get you some fresh coffee, Tom?
6.By God, she shall have the part, Julia said out loud (W.S.Maugham)

17.Correct the following sentences using the right modal verbs.
1.I asked Pete to take Ann to the rehearsal but he shouldn’t listen to me.
2.You mustn’t have injured her feelings, she feels upset after having been denied a leading part.
3.He needn’t have spent so much money. Now he hasn’t got any to pay the rent.
4.You didn’t spare her feelings. You would take the consequences.

18. Make up sentences around the following statement expressing criticism of a past action, absence of necessity referring to the past, volition.
Julia put much of her self into the part.

19.Translate the following sentences into English.
1.Вы должны были предупредить нас заранее, что не приедете на репетицию. Мы бы вас не ждали.
2.Вам не надо было так спешить. У нас ещё много времени до начала спектакля.
3.Войдя в роль, он бывало, затмевал всех актёров в труппе.
4.Я просила её не ездить на гастроли, но она и слушать не хотела.
5.Она была такой невнимательной, такой грубой со своим партнёром. Она ещё пожалеет об этом.


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