to do about the house. 14. The old general wanted nothing but a grandson to dandle
on his knee.
Ex. 95, p. 487
1. This is a splendid opportunity/an excellent chance to make it up with them. 2.
I've got no one to turn to for advice. 3. Here's a fresh rose to stick in/to pin to your
hair. 4. It was an inconvenient time to have a break. 5. I doubt if there is anyone here
to talk to about this matter. 6. I was given a text to translate without using a
dictionary. 7. There's nothing to argue about. We are practically talking about one
and the same thing. 8. He is just the right man to fill the vacancy. 9. Here's the key to
open the desk drawer with. 10. To my mind the matter to be discussed at our meeting
is very important. 11. I can't see the duster to rub the blackboard clean. 12. It's just
the right book to read before going to sleep. 13. We are leaving tomorrow morning
and we still have plenty to do. 14. He was the first to answer. 15. There was no time
to lose, and Teleguin jumped out of the window onto the roof of the next house. 16.
There's nothing to think over, everything is very simple. 17. Although he wanted to
say something cheering, all he was able to do was (to) give a shy smile. 18. He
realized with regret that there was nothing to be done.
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