Ex. 133, p. 507 1. It was some time before the man working in the garden noticed me. 2. The tall
man turned out to be an engineer who had worked at this factory a few years before.
3. The boy who had been selling newspapers was no longer to be seen. 4. The girl
selling flowers nearby reminded me of Eliza Doolittle. Evidently I was inclined to
see in England what I had once read about it. 5. The villagers who had seen the girl
that morning said that she had been walking towards the far end of the village where
the river was. 6. All those who have read this writer's humourous stories can't help
admiring them/can't keep from admiring them/ can't help but admire them. 7. The
students who have read this essay say that it's difficult to translate. 8. My friend who
has travelled to the Panama Canal tells a lot of interesting things about this voyage.
9. The tourists who visited The Fine Arts Museum at the same time as me were
voicing their admiration. 10. At last the young man that had been reading a magazine
looked up at me/raised his head and looked at me. 11. The man that had been asking
the way to Waterloo Bridge suddenly disappeared. 12. The face of the young worker
asking me where I had come from seemed familiar. I had definitely aeen him
somewhere before. 13. He noticed that the elderly gentleman staring at him was
giving him mysterious signs. 14. The man who had brought a letter from Arthur
wanted to talk to her in private. 15. They often thought about their friends working in
the Far East. 16. Our friends who worked in the Far East have returned to Moscow.
17. Mickey, translating a difficult article, didn't even look up at me. 18. Micky, who
has translated this article, says that we must read it in the original.
Ex. 134, p. 508 1.
well-known is a predicative. 2.
separated is an attribute. 3.
frightened is an
attribute. 4.
known is a predicative. 5.
frightened is a predicative. 6.
thrust is part of
an adverbial modifier of attending circumstances. 7.
situated is an attribute. 8.
exhausted is part of an adverbial modifier of reason. 9.
unnoticed is an adverbial
modifier of manner. 10.
fallen is an attribute. 11.
seen is part of an adverbial modifier
of time (
when seen ) or condition
( i f seen). 12.
accompanied is part of an adverbial
modifier of manner. 13.
made is part of an attribute. 14.
tired is a predicative. 15.
locked is part of an adverbial modifier of time. 16.
shut is part of an adverbial
modifier of attending circumstances. 17.
looked at is part of an adverbial modifier of
condition.