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Paraphrase the following sentences using complex objects with the infinitive

Example: He went away, she (to watch) - She watched him go away.

1. He came back so soon. I (not / to expect) 2. The woman gave out a little cry. We (to hear) 3. My parents quarreled. I (to hate) 4. One of the customers addressed the shop-assistant. They (to hear) 5. You will be happy. She (to want) 6. He said it to her face. They (to hear) 7. Kate understood everything at last. My sister (to make) 8. Dave answered the phone. He (to hear) 9. Now they know all about it. I (to let) 10. The translation will be finished soon. Teacher (to expect) 11. He is the best singer we've heard yet. We (to consider) 12. The doctor agreed with what he said. She (to hear) 13. He'll be imprisoned for life. They (to expect) 14. He was always so helpful. You (to think) 15. Nick took a deep breath. They (to hear) 16. They returned home early that night. We (to see) 17. Someone came in. Parents (not to hear) 18. He'll write more often. She (to make) 19. Eric laughed indulgently. I (to hear) 20.  She'll be absent for another week. Children (to expect)

Translate into English using Complex Object

1. Я хочу, чтобы все дети смеялись. 2. Нам хотелось бы, чтобы все прочитали этот роман. 3. Я рассчитываю, что письмо придет завтра. 4. Дети хотели, чтобы мама рассказала им сказку. 5. Я думаю, что она знает о нашей поездке в Лондон. 6. Он верит, что его друг говорит ему правду. 7. Мне не нравится, что они часто опаздывают на уроки. 8. Я знаю, что мои ученики хорошо знают английский язык. 9. Мы рассчитывали, что погода будет хорошей. 10. Он ожидает, что его новая песня станет популярной. 11. Моя бабушка заставляет меня пить молоко. 12. В детстве родители заставляли меня учиться играть на пианино. 13. Разрешите детям поиграть в парке, погода великолепная. 14. Дождь заставил нас вернуться домой. 15. Мама заставила дочку надеть пальто из-за холодной погоды. 16. Не позволяйте ей идти туда одной, она может заблудиться. 17. Мой брат разрешает мне пользоваться его компьютером. 18. Родители заставили детей лечь спать рано. 19. Позвольте мне представить моих друзей. 20. Она никогда не заставляет нас делать эти упражнения.  21. Я видел, что он открыл окно. 22. Я видел, как он открывал окно. 23. Я не заметила, как она положила на стол письмо. 24. Я почувствовал, как кто-то тронул меня за плечо. 25. Я почувствовал, что кто-то трогает меня за плечо. 26. Я часто слышу, как он играет на пианино у себя в комнате. 27. Мэри услышала, как кто-то постучал в дверь. 28. Мальчик  наблюдал, как мама моет посуду. 29. Том видел, что они вышли из комнаты. 30. Ты видели, что  мы шли по твоей улице?

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Essay: Plans and arrangements: Going places around the usa

Here are some typical phrases you can use:

  • It is often suggested / believed that …

  • A lot of people think that …

  • Some people are against …

  • Many people are convinced that ….

  • I think / I believe / I consider that…

  • Some opponents of… might argue / contend that… 

  • They assume / suppose…

  • I don’t share the above given view…

  • To my mind… / In my opinion… / It seems to me that…

  • I am against… / I don’t approve of… / I don’t support the idea of… / I personally frown on… 

  • I agree/ disagree…

  • It is said / believed that…

  • It goes without saying that…

  • To sum up, … 

  • To conclude, I would argue that… 

  • On this basis, I can conclude that... 

  • In conclusion, I would like to stress that… 

  • All in all, I believe that…. 

Here is some information you can use:

1. Death Valley is the lowest, driest, hottest place in North America.

2. New York City - You know New York City from film, TV and song. But visit this Travellers' Choice Destination in person—for a weekend or a month—and you'll find a restless, energetic city with culture, sports, history, restaurants and shopping in abundance. Once you've visited well-loved landmarks such as the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, you can step off the beaten path in thousands of directions: the medieval Cloisters museum in upper Manhattan, Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, a tour of pizzerias in Brooklyn... just to name a few.

3. Chicago - If you’re a history buff and a die-hard foodie, Chicago’s your kind of town. Take an architectural-history walking tour, then dine at Alinea (the most celebrated molecular-gastronomy restaurant in the U.S.). And don’t miss the Museum of Science and Industry, the biggest science museum in the Western Hemisphere.

4. Charleston is known for great food and colourful history. But why do travellers return year after year? We’ll blame the genuine Southern hospitality this city extends to each and every visitor.

5. Seattle's petite downtown area and many attractions make it possible to pack a week’s experience into a weekend. Grab a latte and start at the world-famous Pike Place Market. Watch the fish fly and then head to the Space Needle for a dramatic view of the city and its surrounding waters. Return to earth and jump aboard a moonlit dinner cruise to Blake Island or canoe through the arbouretum.

6. Who cares about a little fog (okay, a lot of fog) when there’s so much to do in San Francisco? By day, explore Fisherman’s Wharf and the Aquarium of the Bay, ride a cable car, and stroll around the Presidio; by night, have a fabulous dinner (at a Michelin-starred restaurant or a tiny place in Chinatown), then hit some of the best clubs on the West Coast.

7. Make sure you bring cash to Washington, D.C. Not that it’s expensive (actually, many museums are free) or that no one accepts plastic (they do)—it’s just an awful lot of fun to hold up a $5 bill next to the actual Lincoln Memorial, or a $20 in front of the White House. In between touring monuments and historical sights, check out the quirky International Spy Museum, watch pandas at the National Zoo, or catch a military band playing an outdoor concert on Capitol Hill.

8. As a visitor in New Orleans, you can expect the locals to pull out all the stops to show you a good time. And it's way more than just a demonstration of Southern hospitality-- "laisser les bon temps rouler," or "let the good times roll" is the city's unofficial motto. So take a tour of the elegant Garden District, hit a jazz club, dine at the Commander's Palace, or join the crowds on Bourbon Street. The Big Easy has much to celebrate these days, now that it's had nearly five years to rebuild from Hurricane Katrina, and you'll be welcomed with open arms.

9. Honolulu is a legendary surfing destination. But even if you don’t know a boogie board from a surfboard, you’ll find a beach here that appeals to you (and, if you want to learn the difference, you can find a great instructor to teach you). Swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, outrigger canoeing or just sunbathing… it’s all available in Honolulu.

10. At the shore in Miami Beach, visitors can swim, surf and jet ski in the warm and crystal-clear Atlantic waters. You can also nap on the white sands, work on a tan or simply watch the beautiful people, especially at South Beach, a favourite of models and celebrities.

11. Savannah is a classic Southern city—mannerly, to be sure, but with a rich and complex history. Stroll historic Savannah and visit places you may remember from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil… then enjoy a mint julep on your hotel’s verandah.

12. Saint Augustine is a luxurious, romantic holiday spot—you’ll find classic hotels and intimate restaurants. And nowhere else in the world can you taste the waters of the Fountain of Youth archaeological Park (where Ponce de Leon may have landed). Who knows, if you holiday here, maybe you won’t need that Botox!