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         EXERCISES                                                                             3 7


    87.1  Choose an appropriate  verb  to  complete these sentences.  Use a to-infinitive  or an -ing form.
         (A  &B)
         admit    alarm    brake     hear    obtain    prepare    see    walk    win
         1  We were delighted     you last weekend.
         2  I was aware of     hard,  but  I can't remember anything  after that until  I was  being helped
           out  of the  car.
         3  You are welcome      around the  farm  at any time you want.
         4  The agreement is conditional on   permission  from my employer.
         5  The increase in fighting is certain  UN troops in the area.
         6  I'll be interested  what he  has  to  say.
         7  I'm busy     a  lecture  at the moment.
         8  The government  seems certain to raise taxes  soon,  but they are not keen  it.
         9  He's  in  such good  form that he's  almost certain of  tomorrow's race.
    87.2  Rewrite  these  sentences  using It...  (adjective)  for/of,  as  in  1.  (C)
         1  She found  it  difficult to  say goodbye.  It  was  difficult  -for  Her  to  say  goodbye..
         2  You were very kind to come.  It...
         3  I think it's important that you take some exercise  every day.  It...
         4  You were wrong to  ride your  bike across  Mr Taylor's garden.  It...
         5  I think you were greedy when you took the  last cake.  It...
         6  I find it unacceptable that newspapers publish this kind of story.  It...
         7  You were  being careless when you dropped  all those plates.  It...
         8  You don't need to have  all these books at the  start of your course.  It...
   87.3   Do  you  think  these  sentences  have  a  very  similar meaning  or  a  different  meaning?  If the
         meaning  is  different,  can  you  explain the  difference?  (B  &  Unit  86A)
         1  a I was worried about upsetting you,  so  I didn't tell you the bad news  earlier.
           b  I was worried that I would  upset you,  so  I didn't tell you the  bad  news  earlier.
         2  a  Mike  is  very good  at looking  after the children,
           b  Mike  is  very good to  look  after the children.
         3  a  They're  anxious to  rent out their house while they  are  away in Canada.
           b  They're  anxious about renting out their house while they are  away in  Canada.
         4  'I'm  sorry  I had to  cancel  our meeting.'
           a  'That's  okay.  I'm  glad  of the extra time.'
           b  'That's okay.  I'm glad to  have the extra time.'
         5  a  He  is  sure  to win.
           b  He  is  sure that he will win.

   87.4  Correct  these sentences.  (A  &  C)
         1  James  is  busy to prepare tonight's dinner.
        2  We think  unlikely that anyone  survived the crash.
        3  It is hard  of him to  accept that he was wrong.
        4  His new film is really worth to  be  seen.







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