Англтйский ДЗ, определить типы неконечных глаголов, перевод выполнен! Translate the sentences and define the types of non-finite verbs 1. Keep talking 2. I want you to join us 3. Patrick likes photographing nature 4. I enjoy shopping with friends 5. They promised not to undertake any actions without consulting their partners 6. He regretted now having come 7. I hope you don’t mind me coming 8. Doing is better than saying 9. He left without saying good-bye 10. I hope you don't mind me asking, but why are you moving 11. By reading, we can explore new worlds 12. I am always ready to learn, but I do not always like being taught. (Churchill 13. He was amused at my becoming so impatient with him 14. I insist on being phoned 15. He told you to come in person 16. I started learning Chinese 17. He came here to speak to me, not to you 18. Stop talking 19. Do you fancy going to the cinema tonight?
Keep talking. - GerundI want you to join us. - InfinitivePatrick likes photographing nature. - GerundI enjoy shopping with friends. - GerundThey promised not to undertake any actions without consulting their partners. - InfinitiveHe regretted now having come. - GerundI hope you don’t mind me coming? - GerundDoing is better than saying. - GerundHe left without saying good-bye. - GerundI hope you don't mind me asking, but why are you moving? - GerundBy reading, we can explore new worlds. - GerundI am always ready to learn, but I do not always like being taught. (Churchill) - GerundHe was amused at my becoming so impatient with him. - GerundI insist on being phoned. - GerundHe told you to come in person. - InfinitiveI started learning Chinese. - GerundHe came here to speak to me, not to you. - InfinitiveStop talking! - GerundDo you fancy going to the cinema tonight? - Gerund
Types of non-finite verbs in the sentences:
Keep talking. - GerundI want you to join us. - InfinitivePatrick likes photographing nature. - GerundI enjoy shopping with friends. - GerundThey promised not to undertake any actions without consulting their partners. - InfinitiveHe regretted now having come. - GerundI hope you don’t mind me coming? - GerundDoing is better than saying. - GerundHe left without saying good-bye. - GerundI hope you don't mind me asking, but why are you moving? - GerundBy reading, we can explore new worlds. - GerundI am always ready to learn, but I do not always like being taught. (Churchill) - GerundHe was amused at my becoming so impatient with him. - GerundI insist on being phoned. - GerundHe told you to come in person. - InfinitiveI started learning Chinese. - GerundHe came here to speak to me, not to you. - InfinitiveStop talking! - GerundDo you fancy going to the cinema tonight? - Gerund