113
достало до моего окна. 4. а) Пассажиров поездов всегда информируют
о задержках в отправлении. b) Пассажирские
поезда выглядят не так,
как товарные. Их вряд ли можно перепутать.
Exercise 38.
1. In the evening, already tired after doing the city, we visited the
British Museum. 2. On the chair he found a newspaper dated by 24 Oc-
tober. 3. – 4. Walking about the town you can see a lot of churches.
5. The book covered in dust was found in the corner of the room. 6. The
bomb in a plastic bag was discovered by a security man. 7. An animal
that is born in the zoo doesn’t know the taste of freedom. 8. –
Exercise 39.
1. relative clause; 2. adverbial clause; 3.
reported clause; 4. relative
clause; 5. adverbial clause; 6. reported clause
Exercise 40.
1. what; 2. what; 3. that; 4. that, what; 5. what, what; 6. what;
7. what; 8. that; 9. what; 10. that; 11. that; 12. what
Exercise 41.
1. He never plays such games in which he is likely to lose. 2. This
factory produces cars which have recently become very popular, and oth-
er machinery. 3. The man whose photograph you saw in the newspaper
yesterday lives in my street. 4. I saw the boys
who are playing basketball
at the same place before. 5. I always feed birds who don’t fly away in
the winter and hope that I help them by doing it.
Exercise 42.
1. which; 2. who(m); 3. which; 4. who; 5. who;
6. which; 7. who(m); 8. which; 9. which; 10. who; 11. who; 12. which
Exercise 43.
sentences with identifying clauses: 3, 5, 7, 8; sentences with non-
identifying clauses: 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10
Exercise 44.
1. that; 3. that; 5. that; 6. that; 8. that; 9. that
Exercise 45.
2, 3, 5, 8
114
Exercise 46.
1. I can’t ski, which is a pity. 2. Nobody in the city heard about
those events, which was very strange. 3. The leading actors played their
Достарыңызбен бөлісу: