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Attributive Group all John-go-to-bed-at-noon flowers 1. For different reasons the American mother company took a hand-off approach. 2. An old college classmate 3. An Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal 4. do-it-yourself shops 5. the BBC Europe business correspondent 6. a French-led group of six countries (косвенное дополнение) 7. the long discussed climate change (обст-во врем.) 8. day-light robbery 9. I am a middle-of the road man (обст.места)
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The President’s new Cabinet-level Cost-of-Living Council is to meet tomorrow. Завтра состоится заседание созданного при президенте совета, который будет заниматься вопросами прожиточного минимума населения. В состав совета вошли некоторые члены кабинета министров. Swedes have one of the lowest take-home pay envelopes in the Western world. his gone-with-the-windish wife The cream became the first prescription-only wrinkle treatment.
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Modal verbs Should 1. You should stop smoking in the first place. 2. You shouldn’t drink and drive. 3. Should a doctor tell a patient he is going to die? 4. Should I make coffee? 5. Should we meet you outside the theatre? Should + Perferct Infinitive (Have+Vз) 1. You should have warned us. 2. The air pollution should have been enforced long ago. 3. They should be there by now. 4. It’s American Independence Day. It should be quite an event there.
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Should I should say/think… 1. Why should I? 2. How should we know where he is? 3. Why shouldn’t I say what I think? I am not your slave. 4. Why shouldn’t a man marry again – even if he is a bit old? 5. Who should I meet on my first day here but my old friend? 6. With all his money, he should worry about a little thing like five pounds!
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Should Вспомогательный should 1. We realized that we should have to pay a large sum to the lawyers. 2. I should not do it if I were you. 3. I don’t think it will happen, but should it, what shall we do? 4. While working in the garden she kept the window open in case the baby should wake up and start to cry.
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Should To recommend, order, demand, insist, suggest, decree, propose 1. The government will recommend that MP’s pay should also be frozen. 2. I regret that you should feel obliged. 3. I’m sorry that you should speak to me like that. It is necessary/important/vital/essential/imperative. 1. It is important that she should understand what her decision means. 2. It is wrong that we should go all the way to the station.
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Should It is wrong, cruel, right, impossible, ridiculous, natural the they should… 1. It is wrong that we should go all the way to the station. После союзов lest, that, so that, for fear He wrote all the evidence down so that not detail should be missed.
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Ought to 1. You ought to do your duty. 2. Children ought to be able to read by this age. 3. You ought to have been more careful. 4. The telegram ought to reach them within two hours. 5. I ought to be free by four, w 6. You ought to hear her play the piano! 7. You oughtn’t do that.
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To Be + Infinitive 1. The boat is to sail tomorrow. 2. According to the 1947 international agreement a Palestinian state was to have been created, but it has never seen the light of the day. 3. The book is to be found in big libraries only. 4. His position is to be envied. 5. If the US gigantic federal budget gap is to be bridged, military costs should be trimmed. 6. If you are to get to the station by midday, you’ll have to start at dawn.
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To Have + Infinitive 1. Both presidents have to portray the accord as a carefully balanced compromise. 1. Must I do that – Do I have to do that? 2. You don’t have to do it. – You needn’t do it.
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* In a Tokyo Hotel: Is forbidden to steal hotel towels please. If you are not a person to do such a thing is please not to read notis. * In a Bucharest hotel lobby: The lift is being fixed for the next day. During that time we regret that you will be unbearable. * In a Leipzig elevator: Do not enter lift backwards, and only when lit up. * In a Belgrade hotel elevator: To move the cabin, push button for wishing floor. If the cabin should enter more persons, each one should press a number of wishing floor. Driving is then going alphabetically by national order.
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* In a Paris hotel elevator: Please leave your values at the front desk. * In a hotel in Athens: Visitors are expected to complain at the office between the hours of 9 and 11 A.M. daily. * In a Yugoslavian hotel: The flattening of underwear with pleasure is the job of the chambermaid. * In a Japanese hotel: You are invited to take advantage of the chambermaid. * In the lobby of a Moscow hotel across from Russian Orthodox monastery: You are welcome to visit the cemetary where famous Russian and Soviet composers, artists, and writers are buried daily except Thursday.
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