Ex. 12. Fill in the blanks with suitable verbs.

1. Why don’t you – her to wear high heals? 2. The way she looks at me – me blush. 3. Do you – me to show you the place on the map? 4 No one had – her to return so early. 5. I have never – her look so sweet. 6. Who – you to miss lectures. 7. She – the children to be well behaved. 8. You can’t – him come if he doesn’t want to.

Ex. 13. Complete the sentences using infinitive constructions.Remember that the verb before the Infinitive Construction must be in Simple Past. The first sentence is given as an example.

1. On our first day in London, our guide (tell us / what / do) ……. in London.

2. She (show us / where / catch) ……… the nearest bus or underground.

3. We also (learn / how / buy) …….. tickets for the London underground.

4. On our second day, we (not know / whether / go) …… on a sight-seeing tour.

5. We (ask our guide / where / get) …… tickets for the sight-seeing tours.

6. She (explain / where / find) …. the tour guides and (how much / pay) ….. for a sight-seeing tour.

7. On the sight-seeing tour we (find out / how / hop ….. off and on the busses to see as much of London as possible.

8. We soon (know / which bus / wait for) ….. at the stop.

Ex. 14. Game “Understand me”. Work in pairs or small groups. Every student in turn has to tell about one their wish others to fulfill it. But the speaker has to explain his wish through synonyms/antonyms. Other students are not allowed to repeat the speaker’s words and have to use Complex Object in their answers.

 

Example:

A: Today I am celebrating my birthday and, of course, I want to look beautiful. But I have so many clothes and I don’t know which one will be more suitable for this.

B: Do you want me to help you with choosing correct dress for party?

A: Yes.

 

Exercise 15. Open the brackets and use the Complex Object.

Example: He expected (they, arrive) at 5. — He expected them to arrive at 5.

 

1. Do you want (they, stay) at the hotel or with us? 2. I'd like (the professor, look through) my report. 3. Do you want (I, show) you the sights of the city? 4. We expect (he, arrange) everything by the time we come. 5. I want (she, tell) me the news in brief. 6. He expected (the meeting, hold) in the Red Room. 7. I would like (they, fix) an appointment for me for Tuesday. 8. We want (she, introduce) us to the president. 9. I don't want (they, be late) for dinner. 10. He expected (she, invite) to the party by the Smiths. 11. I'd like (the dress, buy) by Saturday. 12. I don't want (she, treat) like Alice. 13. We considered (he, be) an honest person. 14. I don't like (she, prevent) me from doing it. 15. I suspect (he, help) by her.

 

Exercise 16. Combine the sentences using the Complex Object.

Example: I did not see him. He entered the house.I did not see him enter the house.

 

1. They did not notice us. We passed by. 2. He heard her. She was playing the piano. 3. He saw her. She burst into tears. 4. I felt her hand. It was shaking. 5. He hasn't heard us. We called his name. 6. They haven't seen the accident. It occurred at the corner. 7. I heard them. They were arguing. 8. She heard the footsteps. They were dying away. 9. She felt something. It was crawling around her neck. 10. We many times heard him. He told this story. 11. She noticed the expression of his face. It changed suddenly. 12. I heard somebody. He mentioned my name. 13. I felt something hard. It hurt my leg.

 

Exercise 17. Change complex sentences into sentences with the Complex Object.

 

1. I did not expect that she would forget about my birthday. 2. She saw how the children were playing in the park. 3. Do you know that he went abroad two days ago? 4. I like to watch how she dances. 5. She could hardly I believe that he had been rescued. 6. He expects that everybody will be ready to do this work. 7. I don't like when the children are late for dinner. 8. Don't consider that he is a hero. He is an ordinary man. 9. I've heard how he was arguing with his father. 10. I suspect that he has taken my money. 11. She likes to watch how the sun sets. 12. I hate when people shout at each other. 13. They suppose that he will cope with this work. 14. I've heard how she was crying. 15. We expect that he will solve this problem soon.