complex_object_part1.ppt
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Grammar Lesson Complex Object
want expect somebody to do something would like don't/doesn't want don't/doesn't expect wouldn't like somebody to do something
Personal Pronouns
Translate sentences from English into Russian: 1. I want him to come back at 5. 2. Mother doesn't want me to become an actor. 3. Ann would like us to go to the Zoo. 4. We wouldn't like you to return late. 5. I don't expect them to answer this difficult question. 6. We expect the train to arrive on time. 7. They expect John to stay at a hotel.
Say using the phrases on the right: a) b) c) what parents usually want/don’t want their children to do what teachers usually expect/don’t expect their pupils to do what you would like/wouldn’t like your friends to do • • • Tell lies Come home on time Smoke cigarettes To be too noisy Help other people Be honest and brave Read a lot Keep the environment clean Spend more time together Eat more fruit Do the house Example: Teachers always expect their pupils to do their homework.
make somebody do something let don't/doesn't make don't/doesn't let somebody do something
• Jack always lets me help him. • Mother never makes us wash up, we do it ourselves. • Who will make her come on time? • I will let you come back late tonight. • Daddy, let them join us!
Insert to where necessary: 1. 2. Let me … join you. We expected the tourists. . . move fast for a while. 3. The sea voyage made the boy. . . feel pleased. 4. I wouldn't like her. . . scream so loudly. 5. She never expected John. . . look stupid. 6. We expect them … arrive at five. 7. Tom would like me … visit Scotland. 8. I'll make you … go there. 9. My parents will let me … visit Scotland. 10. They let us … play outside. 11. The girl's friends made her … tell the truth.
Open the brackets and use the Complex Object. Example: He expected ( they, arrive) at 5. – He expected them to arrive at 5. It makes (I, feel) guilty. – It makes me feel guilty. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Do you want (they, stay) at the hotel or with us? I’d like ( the teacher, look through) my report. You should make (he, clean) his room. Do you want (I, show) you the sights of the city? Let (I, introduce) the guests to you. We expect (he, arrange) everything by the time we come. I want ( she, tell) me the news in brief. My parents won’t let (my sister, go) to the party. I’ll make (you, tell) the truth. I would like (they, fix) an appointment for me for Tuesday. We want (she, introduce) us the president. This work makes (everybody, feel) bored. I don’t want (they, be late) for dinner. He expects (she, invite) him to party. I’d like (the dress, buy) by Saturday.
complex_object_part1.ppt