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INDEPENDENT ELEMENTS OF THE SENTENCE

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  1. B. PROBLEMS CONCERNING THE COMPOSITION OF SPANS OF UTTERANCE LARGER THAN THE SENTENCE
  2. Change the complex sentences given below according to the examples and translate them into Russian.
  3. Correct the sentences where necessary. Some of these sentences need a/an.
  4. Ex. 6. Compose 2-3- sentences using the words of VOCABULARY.
  5. Exercise 2. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian, paying attention to Complex Subject.
  6. Exercise 5. Memorize the meaning of the following term-elements.
  7. FUNCTIONS IN THE SENTENCE
  8. Match the beginnings of the sentences with their ends. Pay attention to the verbs used with the Complex Subject.
  9. Match the English sentences with their Russian equivalents. Define the forms of the Gerund (Indefinite/Perfect/Active/Passive). Analyze the methods of translating the Gerund.
Interjection Direct Address Parenthesis
practically always marked either with commas or an exclamation mark always marked with commas expresses the speaker’s attitude or connects clauses and is practically always marked with commas
  • Oh! Dear! We are late!
  • Gosh, it's cold.
  • By George! He is right!
  • Blimey, look at that!
· Mary, are you there? · I don’t know, mum, if I can go there alone. · You do agree with me, Mr. Blum, don’t you? · You see, I’ve lost my key. · On the other hand, we are ready to open the shop on Monday. · Frankly speaking, it’s not what I want.

TASK 13. Find and comment on independent element of the sentence.

1. Anyway, I know Malfoy's always going on about how good he is at Quidditch.

2. Malfoy certainly did talk about flying a lot.

3. 'Come back, boy!' she shouted, but Neville was rising straight up like a cork shot out of a bottle…

4. Harry knew, somehow, what to do.

5. 'Follow me, you two,' said Professor McGonagall, and they marched on up the corridor.

6. 'Well done,' said George in a low voice…

7. ‘The Order’s got one thing right, then, eh?” said a squat man sitting a short distance from Yaxley;…’

8. As I was saying,” continued Voldemort, looking again at the tense faces of his followers, “I understand better now.

9. “Well, of course, Dumbledore is a biographer’s dream,” says Skeeter.

10. “Oh, my dear,” beams Skeeter, rapping me affectionately across the knuckles, “you know as well as I do how much information can be generated by a fat bag of Galleons…”

11. “Oi, You!” Sixteen years of being addressed thus left Harry in no doubt whom his uncle was calling; nevertheless, he did not immediately respond.

12. “All right, let’s say, for the sake of argument, we accept this protection.”

13. "Harry. Nasty, common name, if you ask me."

 


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