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b) an adverbial modifier of time

Exercise 1, p.139

1. Poirot and I behaved in the customary fashion of people showing over houses. 2. I felt a bitter envy towards the two small boys walking along the path. 3. Greeting her, he turned the key in the only door with a certain skill. 4. Having had the tea she went early to Victoria Station. 5. There was a noise of curtain-rings running back along the rods, of water splashing in the basins. 6. She had a pale face and dark hair turning grey. 7. Picking up his coat, he walked on into the field. 8. The dog Balthasar, walking round the three small flower-beds, had also taken a seat in front of old Jolyon. 9. He and Soames stood in the drawing-room waiting. 10. Not for one moment did show surprise at the wedding gift presenting to him personally. 11. Having dried his hands, Tom came across from the washstand.12.The major was at the telephone sitting on a box. 13. She had a hand on his shoulders and was including herself in the pictures being taken. 14.He crossed the room to the long buffet standing beside the girl he picked up a sandwich. Then, turning and speaking nervously and with an effort he said, “I say, do you mind if I speak to you? ” 15. Thinking this, with some comfort, she fell asleep. 16. Seeing Fleur and his grandson off to the sea that morning, he felt flat. 17.Miss Lindey, seeing Rose, smiled. 18. Miss Swiss poured out another cup of tea for herself, and tasting it, plunged into further confidences. 19. Walking longside, Dan inclined his head towards the building they had left. 20. Jumping down from the stairs, he went over to the driver. 21. Lifting the telephone, Peter asked for the director.

Exercise 9, p.140

A) an attribute

1. He looked at a boy sitting on the chair in the kindergarten. 2. The boy who was sitting on the chair in the kindergarten went home. 3. “What did happen?” asked the father hearing the noise from the next room. 4. Tanya who was ironing went to the living room. 5. They went to the road leading to the forest. 6. Her voice was as the murmuring streamlet. 7. They lived in the house having owned to her grandmother sometime. 8. He joined to Peter standing beside the hotel. 9. He talked about the room living during ten years there. 10. He looked at the people passing past his house. 11. Jane looked at the faded plants growing beside the wall. 12. He talked about the towns with absorbedly having managed to visit.

b) an adverbial modifier of time

1. He fell asleep insensibly sitting in the armchair under the tree. 2. Entering the room, she saw Tom at once.3. Closing the door, he came up to the desk. 4. Coming back to home, I met him again on the ship. 5. Closing the door silently, he came out to the garden. 6. Looking at the closed door, a young man came up closer. 7. Shaving, he remembered suddenly that she called her maiden name. 8. They entered the room speaking loudly. 9. Taking off her old dress, she put on a new one. 10. Looking down, he saw his son together with his friends.

c) an adverbial modifier of attending circumctances
1. Coming up to the mirror, he looked at his face. 2. He went out, trying not to disturb his nephew. 3. Compressing her lips, she nodded in agreement. 4. He stood motionlessly, leaning on the table. 5. He was lying silently, thinking of upcoming business trip to the Caucasus. 6. He entered the room, carrying coffee for Mary. 7. He was silent, waiting for coming out the boys from the room. 8. She was sitting beside the window, looking at the outside. 9. He stood unnoticed, watching the boys in the yard.

Exercise 10, p.140-141

1.He sat at the sofa carefully, being opposite the buffet. 2. Having closed the door after her, he came back to his room. 3. She called once more, holding the breath.4. Having kissed his children, he went to work.5. His straight black hair, shining from the oil, was brushed back.6. Having come out from the car, he entered to the brown building. 7. I want you to listen to music once more, we having listened together in the concert. 8. She liked the costume for the hunting very much. 9. Having looked at one and another side, a young man accompanied Jane to her room. 10. She gazed at Jack’s wife standing at the centre of the room. 11. Having looked at Tom who broke his toy, the father shook his head.12. Having reached the door, they stood and talked there. 13. He pointed his finger to the woman, standing near the subway.14. Having approached to the center of the town, he stopped near the public telephone and phoned to Milly. She took the glass, having drunk by his brother.

Exercise 11, p.141

1.Я услышал, как он передвигался, и в скором времени вернулся с горячим супом. 2.Когда Мэри открыла глаза, она увидела, как Нина стояла рядом с ней. 3. Вскоре Сайман обнаружил, как она пила кофе в гостиной. 4. Она почувствовала, как щеки немного покраснели. 5.Я заметил, как Том Уэллс стоял в тени фонтана. 6. Ей нравилось наблюдать за тем, как он копал, сажал и подстригал.

Exercise 12, p.141

1. I saw him having driven past our house. 2. I noticed her having entered the confectionery. 3. She opened the window and watched the children playing in the yard. 4. She felt her mother palming her hand. 5. They saw their mother walking back and forth in the room. 6. She felt her hands shaking. 7. The teacher watched the children entering the school. 8. He found her waiting for the train on the platform. 9. She heard her husband going downstairs heavily. 10. When Jack saw Tom crossing the street, he waved.

Exercise 15, p.142

1.He was seen to have gone to the Red Square. 2. The taxi was seen to have waited for someone near the porch. 3. They were seen to have going upstairs. 4. The boys from our school were seen to have playing the crocket. 5. These old people live downstairs and sometimes they are heard to talking about something.6. Jane was heard to have opened the door.7. James was seen to have stood near the desk and browsed the magazine. 8. She was heard to have sung some sort of music in the next room.

Exercise 1, p.144

1.She looked at his shabby clothes. 2. The young woman was seemed to be frightened. 3. When she was asked she gave her address. 4. A big decorated fir-tree took the whole angle of the room near the piano. 5. He noticed her cheeks blushed and she looked shy. 6. The dissatisfaction still took place in his voice. 7. It was a thin woman with pale face and dyed hair.8.Give them my phone number if you would be asked. 9. His uncle had an old friend Tom, living in London. 10. She having looked at him with frightened eyes and came out from the room, keeping silence. 11. When she was addressed she showed us the shortest way to the station. 12. The disappointment sounded in his voice. 13. My mother was one of four women having sat at the table. 14. They knew each other very well. 15. We went to the address next day which was given by a doctor.16.When I came up to the desk I noticed the sealed envelope on it. 17. He could do much more for you if he would have been more informed.

Exercise 6, p.146

1.She heard her name was called. 2. He need to go to the atelier to order the good suit. 3. I will order you are brought dinner upstairs. 4. I don’t want something do for him. 5. She was did massage for her face and hairstyle on Wednesday morning. 6. Not so much people are taking photo. 7. We couldn’t let children be outside at this time. 8. Could I open shutters? 9. He ordered to bring her at the airport exactly at nine o’clock. 10. She wants her voice being recorded. 11. She had two teeth removed.12. They went quickly to measure pressure. 13. He used to someone having done the work for him. 14. I want my orders do exactly. 15. She always kept him in the know. 16. He had his hair cut. 17. It was clear he wants his portrait was drew. 18. Don’t do it. I hate my hair being brushed. 19. Can I call the Taxi? 20. If you want I take care of the report will be ready.

Exercise 8, p.146

1.He entered the room holding a suitcase. 2. He came out from the manager’s cabinet being in high mood. 3. The father with the pipe in his mouth, stood up from the desk and came up to bookcase. 4. When the mother suggested having dinner in the garden, everybody came out from the house quickly. 5. The mother invited guests when the table had been set. 6. He entered without knocking as the door was opened. 7. He was lying on the bed calmly holding the book. 8 He walked quickly lowering his head without looking round. 9. Little Ann stopped to play the piano and stood near the window turning her back to everybody. 10. Jane was walking at short distance from others holding the leather bag. 11. She kept on listening to her friends with widely opened eyes. 12. After dinner the long silence was coming. Ann was thinking about her children, her children were thinking about her. 13. If the weather fine, we will go to the countryside tomorrow. 14. She was waiting for her friends calmly near the theatre, hiding her chin in fur collar.

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