ГДЗ по английскому языку 10 класс Афанасьева О.В., Дули Д., Михеева И. В. упражнение - 1 стр. 32
- a) Read the problem page letter and reply. What’s Andrew’s problem? What does Claire suggest?
Dear Claire,
I’m always broke! I love being sociable and I’d like to go out shopping more with my friends, but I’ve never got any money. I don’t mind working, but I live in a small town and there just aren’t many part-time jobs. Is there anything I can do? Help me!
Andrew, 16, Cardiff
Don’t despair, Andrew! How about doing some odd jobs around your neighbourhood like cleaning windows or cars if you want to earn some extra cash? You’ll have more money and help your neighbours out, too! Let me know how you get on!
- b) Use the structures in bold to complete the rules (1-7) with: to -infinitive, infinitive without to or -ing form. Check in the Grammar Reference section.
- preposition + …..
- verb of preference (like/love/hate/enjoy) + …..
- would love/like/hate etc + …..
- modal verb (can, will, must etc) + …..
- can’t stand/help/imagine, look forward to,don’t mind + …..
- want, can’t wait, remind + …..
- let, make + …..
Andrew is always broke because he likes being sociable and wants to go shopping with his friends, but he never has any money. He doesn’t mind working, but there are very few part-time jobs in his small town.
Claire suggests that Andrew could do some odd jobs around his neighbourhood, like cleaning windows or cars, to earn some extra money. This way, he would have more money and also help his neighbours.
Эндрю всегда без денег, потому что ему нравится быть общительным и ходить по магазинам с друзьями, но у него никогда нет денег. Он не против работать, но в его маленьком городке очень мало подработок.
Клэр предлагает Эндрю подрабатывать в своем районе, например, мыть окна или машины, чтобы заработать немного денег. Таким образом, у него будет больше денег, а также он поможет своим соседям.
- b)
- preposition + -ing form
She is interested in learning new languages.
I’m looking forward to meeting my friends.
- verb of preference (like/love/hate/enjoy) + -ing form
I love reading books in my free time.
They hate waiting in long queues.
- would love/like/hate etc + to-infinitive
I would like to travel around the world.
She hates to be late for meetings.
- modal verb (can, will, must etc) + infinitive without to
He can swim very well.
You must finish your homework.
- can’t stand/help/imagine, look forward to, don’t mind + -ing form
I can’t stand listening to loud music.
We don’t mind waiting for you.
- want, can’t wait, remind + to-infinitive
I want to learn how to play the guitar.
Please remind me to call my mom.
- let, make + infinitive without to
Let me help you with that.
The teacher made us stay after class.