Model 2:
1. Ourseats were far from the stage and we could hardly see what was going on,
2. The scene was touching and Jean could hardly hide her tears.
3. It was very noisy in the hall and we could hardly hear the speaker well,
4. Her lips trembled and she could hardly speak.
5. The news is so exciting and I can hardly believe it.
С The child is so active and he can hardly sit still for a minute.
7. Bill was extremely tired and he could hardly rise to his feet.
8. His hand was shaking and he could hardly open the door at once-
9. The patient is very weak and can hardly raise his hand. Ex. XIII, p. 294
I. expects 2. is 3. knows 4. goes ft. Is G– are 7r travels 8. are excited 9. ia 10. is
Ex. XIV, p. 294
1. Neither my niece nor her husband visits us. 2– Neither his friends nor his relatives / relations can help him.
3. Neither we nor students of Group 1Q4 {One Hundred and Four) were late for the lecture.
4. Neither French nor German is spread as widely as English.
5. Neither rains nor frosts stop real travellers.
6. There were neither stars nor the moon in the sky.
7. Neither the students nor the monitor of the group has brought the earphones / headphones.
Я. Neither you nor Ann is to be blamed for that.
9. Neither he nor his friends are going to do it.
10. Neither William nor his brother has read the book up to the end.
11. Neither I тюг my neighbours know this man.
12. Neither my friends nor I play cards.
Ex. XVII. p. 295
1. Robert suggested their meeting at the theatre.
2. Ann suggested that we should buy tickets for the performance,
3. She suggested buying a programme at the entrance to the theatre.
4. Mother suggested that we should invite Lisa fur the weekend.
5. He suggested that we should not touch on / upon this question.
6. Thestage manager suggested that the Leading part should he given to the best actress.
7. Ann suggested going to the refreshment room during the interval.
8. J suggest sending Lhe telegram at once / immediately.
9. Peter suggested calling for Ann earlier. Tt always takes her so Long / much lime to get ready.
10. 1 wonder who (has) suggested going out of town in such nasty / beastly / abominable / unpleasant weather.
Ex, XVIII, p. 296
I. yet2. eise3. other 4. etse 5. more(j– else 7– still Д. another 9. other 10. another 11. else 12. still 13. more 14. another
15.other
Ex. XIX, p. 296
1. Where else can I see the play?
2. We have made up our minds to organize some more parties in English / in the English language.
3. J should / would like another cup of coffee.