Ex. 3. Paraphrase the following using subjective predicative constructions with the Infinitive.
1. She is busy at doing her homework today (to seem).
2. The situation has changed a lot (to appear).
3. The Crimea was visited by numerous hikers last summer (to know).
4. He didn’t have any money with him (to happen).
5. Nobody knew the way, so I had to return (to happen).
6. His plan is rather unrealistic (to appear).
7. My friend will never speak to me again to be (unlikely).
8. He lived with an uncle and aunt on the outskirts of a little Kentish town by the sea (to know).
9. He got a scholarship to go to London (to speak).
10. It was a large room on the other side of the house (to appear).
11. He dislikes documentary works and memoirs (to seem).
12. Modern poets discovered many fine poems on unpoetical subjects (to appear).
13. Arts and music matter very much in everyday life (to suppose).
14. Edgar Allan Poe is remembered as the poet who established a new symbolic poetry (to say).
15. Humour has always been a notable feature of American literature (to assume).
2.Did you talk with friends about school yesterday?
3.Did your parents go to work on Monday?
4.Did you play computer games on Sunday?
5.Did you make bird feeder on Saturday?
6.Did you give a gift for your mum on Tuesday?
7.Did you decorate your room on Wednesday?
8.Did you wear jacket yesterday?
9.Did you invite your friends to my flat?
10.Did you get letter?
11.Did you
12.Did you wear Indian pirate costumes on Haloween?
13.Did you play football yesterday?
14.Did you wear sports costumes?
15.Did you play games?
16.Did you eat a cake on your birthday?