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Exercise III. Identify the meaning of the verb would in the sentences below and then translate the sentences into Ukrainian.1. «Would you rather put it off for a few days?» I asked. 2. «Well, this would interest you. It wouldn't take much of your time». 3. You wouldn't have to do any business with the Nolfsheim. (B.Shaw) 4. «I wouldn't look like Giraffe not for even so.» 5. «How would you like
8. «Then great Mr. Lloyds would come with a wire and drag him home». 9. "But Balkis talked to a butterfly as a man would talk to a man».
19. «I don't talk about such things: whatever would they think of us». 20. «She is not like my mother; the same treatment wouldn't do for Exercise IV. Identify the meaning of the verb should in the sentences below and then translate the sentences into Ukrainian. 1. You shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth. (Saying) 2. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones. 3. «Why should she not (see her)?» (B.Shaw) 4. He knew what he should do. 5. He should get down soon on to the white road. (Macken) 6. «I do shouldn't be better opportunities forwomen». (B.Shaw) 23. «You should go back and finish grammar school.» (London) 24. «I don't see why we shouldn't get on very well together.» (B.Shaw) 25. «I shouldn't be sorry if you thought ill of me.» (Maugham) 26. «Well, we'd better telephone for an axe.» 27. «You'd better try and sit quiet till morning.» (Fitzgerald) 28. «I think we'd better draw a picture of them.» 29. «You'd better get off there,» Charlie said. (D.Lessing) 30. «May be I'd better sell it somewhere else.» (Macken) Date: 2015-12-11; view: 1002
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