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Published: 15:36 BST, 19 March 2021 | Updated: 22:54 BST, 24 March 2021
The White House has blamed Biden falling up the stairs of Air Force One on the wind and insisted he is '100 percent fine'.   
Biden, 78, was boarding the aircraft at Joint Base Andrews just before noon for a flight to Atlanta when he stumbled. He gripped on to the railing, steadied himself and kept going but lost his footing a second time and then a third.
On the third trip, he fell to his knees. He got back up then carried on up the stairs before giving a salute at the top then disappearing into the aircraft. Once on the plane, White House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that he was '100 percent fine' and was preparing for his trip in Atlanta.   
She also said: 'It’s pretty windy outside. It’s very windy. I almost fell coming up the steps myself.' 
Wind gusts were 19mph at Joint Base Andrews when the President was boarding the plane which is officially categorized as a 'fresh breeze' by the internationally recognized Beaufort Scale. 
Once he landed in Atlanta, President Biden remained on AF1 a short while until Vice President Kamala Harris - who had flown separately on AF2 - joined him on board. The White House said it was to discuss their agenda for the day. 
She then disembarked with him, walking behind him as he slowly descended the stairs. 
The fall does nothing to reduce concern for and speculation over Biden's cognitive health which was has grown in recent months thanks to a series of mix-ups on his behalf. 
A White House pool report was issued by the reporters traveling with Biden within seconds of the fall but it was not covered extensively by major news networks for around 30 minutes after it happened and it is missing from the websites of many major outlets.  
Republicans including Donald Trump Jr. say the gentle media coverage of Biden's fall is another example of the 'mainstream media' giving Biden the soft treatment after hammering President Trump for four years.
The fall is also the latest in a string of incidents which raise concern over the President's health and comes a day after he   referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as 'President Harris'.   
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Biden's first stumble as he bounded up the stairs of Air Force One
The President recovered and kept going but quickly lost his footing again
Biden then got back on his feet somewhat and carried on walking, clinging on to the railing
The President then lost his balance again and fell to his knees on the carpeted stairs
Biden immediately recovered and got back on his feet to get to the top of the steps
Once at the top of the stairs, Biden gave a military salute before disappearing into the aircraft. The White House says he is 100% fine and is preparing for his trip in Atlanta
White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield tweeted this after the fall
Earlier this week, Biden also engaged in a bitter stand-off with Russian President Vladimir Putin which ended with Putin wishing him 'good health' and withdrawing an envoy to the US which puts the relationship between the two countries in perilous territory. 
Biden called Putin a 'killer' in an interview earlier this week and also said he will 'pay a price' for Russia trying to meddle in the 2016 election. 
The White House and Biden's camp routinely play down concerns about his health and insist he is fit to lead. 
BROKEN FOOT IN NOVEMBER PLAYING WITH DOG
Until recently, Biden was walking in a boot after breaking his foot while playing with his dog, Major, in November.
His physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, said in a statement at the time that he would likely be required to wear a bootie for several weeks. 
However Biden’s recovery appeared to go well, and he was soon spotted in public without the boot on. 
HIGH CHOLESTEROL AND IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT 
 In December 2019, there were concerns over Biden's health, in particular leading up to the 2020 election. 
He released medical records which showed he has an irregular heartbeat and high cholesterol, but which described him as a 'healthy, vigorous 77-year-old.'
Some experts questioned whether or not he was as healthy as he claimed. 
SLIPS OF THE TONGUE AND FEARS OF MEMORY LOSS
Days before the election, he became confused when introducing is granddaughter Natalie at an event, and instead referred to her as 'my son Beau'. 
Beau Biden died in 2015 after battling a brain tumor. 
The President also has a grandson called Beau, who is the son Hunter Biden and his new wife. 
Biden is the oldest President in history; Ronald Reagan was 77 when he left office and he was 69 when he was elected. 
Trump was 70 when elected and was 74 when he left office earlier this year. 
Throughout his campaign, Biden fought off Trump's nickname for him - Sleepy Joe. 
He also poked fun at Trump's health once or twice. 
In September 2020, when Trump slipped on a wet ramp, Biden, in retaliation for the Sleepy Joe comments, said: 'Look at how he steps and look at how I step.
'Watch how I run up ramps and he stumbles down ramps. 
After Friday's fall, many asked why the media - which enthusiastically reported on Donald Trump slipping on a ramp - did not give the same zeal to its reporting of Biden's fall. 
Donald Trump Jr. tweeted: 'I remember the press bashing Trump for touching the rail once. 
'Biden falls repeatedly but I'm sure he's the picture of health. No wonder all our enemies are pouncing simultaneously and mocking him publicly.' 
Others asked when media outlets were going to start questioning Biden's health, as they did Trump's.  
Until recently, Biden was walking in a boot after breaking his foot while playing with his dog, Major, in November. 
His doctor at the time said he was otherwise in good health. In December 2019, there were concerns over Biden's health, in particular leading up to the 2020 election. 
He released medical records which showed he has an irregular heartbeat and high cholesterol, but which described him as a 'healthy, vigorous 77-year-old.'
Some experts questioned whether or not he was as healthy as he claimed. 
President Obama's personal doctor was among them.  
'He’s not in bad shape for his age, but I wouldn't say he’s in outstanding health. 
'Could I guarantee he won't have issues for the next four years? 
'He has a lot of issues that are just sort of sitting there,' he told The Washington Examiner at the time.  
There has been serious speculation over Biden's cognitive decline in recent months after a worrying trouble during the campaign where he routinely confused names and titles.  
Biden disembarked Air Force One with Kamala Harris once he was in Atlanta. She flew separately then, when AF1 was sitting on the tarmac, went on board. The White House says they wanted to discuss their plan for the day. She then walked behind him as he slowly descended the stairs 
Kamala Harris gently pats Joe Biden on the back after the pair disembarked AF1 on Friday before boarding Marine One
Biden and Harris at the CDC in Atlanta, Georgia, on Friday Marcy 19
Biden bounced back after his fall to visit the CDC with Vice President Kamala Harris. 
The pair greeted frontline workers there and commended them for their work throughout the pandemic. 
'This is war and you are the frontline troops,' he said. 'Sounds silly. But think about it.'
Biden's visit came on the day that his administration hit getting 100 million COVID-19 vaccine shots in arms, a goal he set for his first 100 days in office. The U.S. got to the goal on day No. 58.
'Remember when I said my goal was going to have 100 million shots in people's arms in the first 100 days as president and everybody said ..."Oh, yeah, right,"' he told the CDC workers. 
'Now it's ... "Why didn't they say more?"'  
The President is shown striding towards Air Force One on Friday seconds before he fell over
President Biden trying to regain balance on the steps of Air Force One on Friday after stumbling multiple times 
President Biden disappears after stumbling on the steps of Air Force One on Friday 
President Biden clings on to the railing as he climbs the steps of Air Force One after stumbling
Before he set off for Joint Base Andrews, Biden's grandson Robert and his granddaughter Natalie joined his wife Jill at the White House to wave him off from the Truman Balcony as he boarded Marine One
Natalie Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden watch from the Truman Balcony as U.S. President Joe Biden boards Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on March 19, 2021 in Washington, DC
President Biden blows a kiss to his wife Jill, granddaughter Natalie and grandson Robert before boarding Marine One on the White House Lawn on Friday 
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Days before the election, he became confused when introducing is granddaughter Natalie at an event, and instead referred to her as 'my son Beau'. 
Beau Biden died in 2015 after battling a brain tumor. 
The President also has a grandson called Beau, who is the son Hunter Biden and his new wife. 
Biden and Harris are flying to Atlanta to meet with members of the Asian community after Tuesday's shootings at three massage parlors. 
They had already planned the trip, to meet with failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, before the shootings. 
Nothing to see here: How most of the left-leaning US media totally ignored Biden's Air Force One stumble - while the foreign press did their job for them 
Major U.S. press outlets are largely avoiding mention of President Joe Biden 's repeated stumbles as he boarded Air Force One, drawing a contrast to breathless coverage of Donald Trump gingerly walking down a ramp at West Point a year ago.
As of Friday afternoon, the homepages of MSNBC, CBS News, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and New York Times had no mention of Biden's stumbling incident earlier in the day at Joint Base Andrews.  
The fall was covered by right-leaning sites including The New York Post and Fox but many mainstream media outlets ignored it
The story was totally absent from the homepages of The New York Times and CNN 
The news blackout was not strictly partisan, with the homepage of right-leaning One America News Network also omitting any mention of the repeated tripping. 
Several U.S. publications did devote prominent homepage space to Biden's stumble, including TMZ, Fox News , the New York Post, New York Daily News, and Politico. The Drudge Report led with an image of the stumble and banner headline reading 'BIDEN FALLS AGAIN MONTHS AFTER INJURING FOOT'. 
CNN and ABC News carried brief items on the White House statement that Biden was 'just fine' after tripping, and NBC News featured a link to a video of the incident well below the fold. 
And New York Times photojournalist Doug Mills did tweet a photo of the incident with a succinct caption explaining '@POTUS stumbles as he walks up the steps of Air Force One,' but was blasted with furious criticism from Biden supporters on Twitter.
Internationally, a number major foreign outlets featured prominent homepage coverage of the stumbling incident, including the UK's Mirror, Sun, Telegraph and Times.
Internationally, foreign outlets expressed much more interest in Biden's stumble than US press. UK red tops including the Mirror and Sun splashed coverage of the incident
Prominent news outlets in Spain and Australia also devoted homepage space to Biden's repeated trips on the Air Force One stairs.
In contrast to the lack of interest in Biden's stumbles, mainstream U.S. outlets heavily covered an incident last year, in which Trump took mincing baby-steps down a ramp at West Point, which he later explained was 'very slippery.'
Although Trump did not stumble during the incident, it sparked rampant speculation about his health and criticism over his capacities, including from Biden himself.
'Look at how he steps and look at how I step,' Biden said in September 2020, in a clip featured on CNN. 'Watch how I run up ramps and he stumbles down ramps. OK? Come on.'
'Trump's West Point walk sparks questions about his health,' read one CNN headline. 'Trump tries to explain his slow and unsteady walk down a ramp at West Point,' a Washington Post headline ran.
BIDEN FALL SPARKS AVALANCHE OF PLAYFUL MEMES 
The incident also drew a number of memes poking fun at Biden, with one Twitter users saying it must have been 'legs day at the gym.' 
If this was Trump, it would be front page news.
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Answer Exercise 16. Use the appropriate form of the verb. 1. Huckleberry's hard pantings were his only reply, (Twain) 2. There is many a true word spoken in jest, Mr. Cokane. (Shaw) 3. Each of us was afraid of the sound of his name. (Bennett) 4. On such meetings five minutes (represents the time as a whole) was the time allotted предоставлять, выделять to each speaker. (London) 5. Neither his father nor his mother was like other people. (2 homogeneous members connected by conj neither nor always in sing) (Dreiser) 6. It was dark and quiet. Neither moon nor stars were visible. (Collins) 7. Plenty of girls have taken to me like daughters and cried at leaving me. (Shaw) 8. He and I have nothing in common. (Galsworthy)(word group consisting of 2 nouns connected by the conj “and”) 9. But I wonder no wealthy nobleman (дворянин; аристократ) or gentleman has taken a fancy to her: Mr. Rochester, for instance. (Ch. Bronte) 10. To be the busy wife of a busy man, to be the mother of many children(the subj is expressed by the inf which represent 1 person or thing) was, to his thinking, the highest lot of woman, (Trollope) 11. Her family were (or was, depending on the contest) of a delicate constitution. (E. Вrопte)12. Hers was (or were depending on the contest) a large family.13. "Well," says my lady, " are the police coming?" (Collins) 14. Nobody knows I am here. (London) 15. But after all, who has the right to cast a stone against one who has suffered? (Wilde) 16. There are men who exercise dominion from the nature of their disposition, and who do so from their youth upwards, without knowing... that any power of dominion belongs to them, (Trollope) 17. Plain United States is good enough for me. (London) 18. He half started as he became aware that someone near at hand was gazing at him. (Aldington) 19. Fatting cattle consume from 5 to 10 gallons of water a head daily, (Black) 20. She is supposed to have all the misfortunes and all the virtues to which humanity is subject. (Trollope) 21. It was a market-day, and the country people were all assembled with their baskets of poultry, eggs and such things... (Thackeray) 22. The precept as well as the practice of the Primitive Church was distinctly against matrimony. (Wilde) 23....Ratterer and Hegglund..., as well as most of the others, were satisfied that there was not another place in all Kansas City that was really as good. (Dreiser) 24. Twelve years is a long time. (Galsworthy) 25. There were a great many ink bottles. (Dickens) 26. May and I are just friends.(Keating) 27. The bread and butter is for Gwendolen.(Wilde) 28. I am afraid it is quite clear, Cecily, that neither of us is engaged to be married to anyone. (Wilde) 29. It _is_ they that should honour you. (Trollope) 30. Great Expectations by Dickens was published in I860. 31. The family party were seated round the table in the dark wainscoted parlour... (Eliot) 32. Everybody is clever nowadays. 33. There is a number of things, Martin, that you don't understand. (Wilde) 34. The number of scientific research institutes in our country are very large. 35. Her hair, which was fine and of medium brown shade, was brushed smoothly across the top of her head and then curled a little at each side. (Priestley) 36. After some apologies, which were perhaps too soft and sweet... the great man thus opened the case. (Trollope) 37. It was as if the regiment were half in khaki, half in scarlet and bearskins. (Galsworthy) 38. Youth and Age was a weekly, and it had published two-thirds of his twenty-one-thousand-word serial when it went out of business. (London) 39. There were a number of men present. (Walpole) 40... the flowers came in such profusion and such quick succession that there was neither time nor space to arrange them. (Heym)
Exercise 17. Point out the kind of object and say by what it is expressed. Translate into Russian. I. What have you got there? (Cronin) 2. She pretended not to heart (Mansfield) 3. Marcellus found the luggage packed and strapped for the journey. (Douglas) 4. I know all about it, my son. (Douglas) 5. I have to show Dr. French his. room. (Shaw) 6. I never heard you express that opinion before, sir. (Douglas) 7. Halting, he waited for the Roman to speak first. (Douglas) 8. He was with you at the banquet. (Douglas) 9. They don't want anything from us — not even our respect. (Douglas) 10. I beg your pardon for calling you by your name. (Shaw) 11. I found myself pitying the Baron. (Mansfield) 12. I've got it framed up with Gilly to drive him anywhere. (Kahler) 13. He smiled upon the young men a smile at once personal and presidential. (Kahler) 14. Gallio didn't know how to talk with Marcellus about it. (Douglas) 15. Laura helped her mother with the good-byes. (Mansfield) 16. Why did you not want him to come back and see me to-day? (Mansfield) 17. Mr. Jinks, not exactly knowing what to do, smiled a dependant's smile. (Dickens) 18. He found it impossible to utter the next word. (Kahler) 19. Marcellus issued crisp orders and insisted upon absolute obedience. (Douglas) 20. He's going to live his own life and stop letting his mother boss him around like a baby. (Kahler) 21. I will suffer no priest to interfere in my business. (Shaw) 22. Papa will never consent to my being absolutely dependent on you. (Shaw) 23. Do you know anything more about this dreadful place? (Douglas) 24. She hated Frisco and hated herself for having yielded to his kisses. (Prichard) 25. They had been very hard to please. Harry would demand the impossible. (Mansfield) 26. His part in the conversation consisted chiefly of yesses and noes. (Kahler) 27. Michelangelo could not remember having seen a painting or sculpture of the simplest nature in a Buanarrotti house. (Stone)
Answer 1. Direct obj, interogative pronoun 'what'Что там у тебя? 2. Direct object. Infinitive. Она притворялась не сердцем. 3. Direct, noun in common case; indirect (for), noun in comm case. Мацарелло обнаружил, что багаж/вещи уже были собраны и обвязаны/перевязаны/сцеплены ремнями для путешествия.(complex obj: a noun and 2 participles ) 4. direct, defining pronoun(all); indirect (about), pronoun 'it' (notional meaning)(with the preposition). Я всё (об этом) знаю, сынок... 5. Direct, noun in common case; indirect (1st type - до этого все indirect и вообще индиректы без указания типа дальше - 2nd type), a noun in cc. Я должен показать Доктору Францу его комнату. 6. Complex obj - personal pronoun + inf; ("you express" - direct obj, noun in cc). Я никогда не слышал, чтобы вы, сэр, выражали это/такое мнение. 7. For-to infinitive construction (indirect) Прервавшись/замолкнув, он ждал, пока Роман(ец) не заговорит первым. 8. Indirect obj, personal pronoun in objective case. Он был с вами/с тобой на банкете. 9. Direct, indefinite pronoun; 'us' indirect, personal pron; direct, noun in cc ('respect'). Они ничего от нас не хотят - даже нашего уважения. 10. Direct (pardon), noun in cc; indirect, gerundial phrase ('calling you'). Прошу прощения за то, что назвал вас по имени. 11. (gerundial construction) 'myself pitying the Baron' Я поймал себя на мысли, что жалею Барона. 12. ‘to drive him’ (infinitive); Мы обусловились с Желтофиолью, что я отвезу его куда угодно. 13. 'men, smile' (object): Он улыбнулся молодым людям - одновременно лично и по-президентски. 14. Indirect ‘Marcellus’; indirect, pron 'it' (notional). 15. ‘mother’ Direct
16. ‘him to come back’ Complex obj 17. Cognate obj ‘smile’ 18. Direct, pron 'it' (formal/introductory); direct ‘impossible’ 19. ‘orders’ Direct, noun; indirect (upon), noun. 20. ‘life' - cognate obj; ‘his mother boss him around’ (objective-with-the-infinitive-construction) 21. ‘no priest to interfere’ objective infinitive 22. ‘to my being’ complex obj expressed by the ger.construction . Папа ни за что не согласится/не позволит/не допустит моей полной зависимости от тебя. 23. Direct ‘anything', indef pron; indirect,(preposition) 24. Direct, noun (Frisco); direct, ‘herself’ reflective pron; ‘kisses’ indirect (to), noun. 25. ‘to please’ direct infinitive. Direct ‘the impossible’, substantivized adjective. 26. Indirect (of) ‘yesses, noes’ 27. Direct, ‘having seen a painting or sculpture of the simplest nature’ gerund
Exercise 18. Point out the Complex Object and say, by what it is expressed. Translate into Russian. 1. He could see the man and Great Beaver talking together. (London) 2. She had lied about the scullery door being open on the night of the disappearance of the bank-notes. (Bennett) 3. Each woman thought herself triumphant and the other altogether vanquished. (Buck) 4. Thus these two waited with impatience for the three years to be over. (Buck) 5. Sammy watched Mr. Cheviot slowly take the receiver from the girl. (Priestley) 6. He hated her to work in the boarding house. (Prichard) 7. The Consul felt his legs, give way. (Cronin) 8. Mother objected to Aimee being taken away from her game with the boys. (Prichard) 9. They had never heard him speak with such urgency, his eyes glowing like amber coals in the fading light. (Stone)
Перевод 1. He could see (the man and Great Beaver talking together). (gerundial construction ) Он мог видеть мужчину и великого бобра, как они разговаривают. (London) 2. She had lied about (the scullery door being open on the night of the disappearance of the bank-notes). (gerundial construction) Она обманула насчет открытой двери в буфетную в ночь пропажи купюры. (Bennett) 3. Each woman thought (herself triumphant and the other altogether vanquished). (adjectives) Каждая женщина думает, что она торжественна, что она покорит всех остальных. (Buck) 4. Thus these two waited with impatience (for the three years to be over). (for-to-infinitive construction) Так эти двое прождали с нетерпением, когда три года уже закончатся. (Buck) 5. Sammy watched Mr. Cheviot slowly (take the receiver from the girl). (noun+inf) Сэмми наблюдал, как Чэвиот медленно забрал трубку у девушки. (Priestley) 6. He hated (her to work in the boarding house). (pronoun+inf) (Prichard) Она ненавидела, когда она работала в пансионе. 7. The Consul felt (his legs, give way). (noun+inf) Консул чувствовал, как подводили его ножки. (Cronin) 8. Mother objected to (Aimee being taken away from her game with the boys). (Prichard) (gerundial construction) Мать возражала, что Эми не позволяют играть с мальчиками. 9. They had never heard (him speak with such urgency), (pronoun+inf) his eyes glowing like amber coals in the fading light. Они никогда не слышали, как он говорил с такой срочностью, его глаза горели, как янтарные угли в затухающем свете. (Stone)
Exercise 19. Translate into English. 1. Он посвящал музыке все свободное время. 2. Объясните мне, пожалуйста, значение новых слов. 3. Мы приписываем теплому течению мягкий климат этого острова. 4. Он открыл нам секрет своего изобретения. 5. Байрон посвятил одну из своих поэм Гете. 6. Вы видели, чтобы кто-нибудь вышел из комнаты? 7. Она объявила нам о своем желании уехать работать на целину. 8. Не приписывайте мне того, чего я никогда не делал. 9. Он посвящает общественной работе все свое свободное время. 10. Мне вчера не починили часы. 11. Я никогда не слышал, чтобы об этом студенте плохо отзывались. 12. Я хочу перешить свое пальто. 13. Войдя з картинную галерею, я увидела мою приятельницу, стоявшую у окна. 14. Она хотела, чтобы ей сшили пальто к Новому году. 15. Спойте нам. 16. Спойте нам еще одну арию из «Евгения Онегина».
Translation 1. Он посвящал музыке все свободное время. He devoted a lot of time to music. 2. Объясните мне, пожалуйста, значение новых слов. Explain to me the meaning of new words, please. 3. Мы приписываем теплому течению мягкий климат этого острова. We ascribe the mild climate of this island to the warm current. 4. Он открыл нам секрет своего изобретения. He revealed to us the secret of his invention. 5. Байрон посвятил одну из своих поэм Гете. Byron dedicated one of his poems to Goethe. 6. Вы видели, чтобы кто-нибудь вышел из комнаты? Have you seen anybody leave the room? 7. Она объявила нам о своем желании уехать работать на целину. She told us about her intention to go working on (the) virgin soil. 8. Не приписывайте мне того, чего я никогда не делал. Do not ascribe to me things I’ve never done/made. 9. Он посвящает общественной работе все свое свободное время. He devotes all his free time to community work. 10. Мне вчера не починили часы. I didn’t have my watch repaired yesterday. 11. Я никогда не слышал, чтобы об этом студенте плохо отзывались. I never heard anyone speak ill/badly of this student. 12. Я хочу перешить свое пальто. I want to alter my coat. 13. Войдя в картинную галерею, я увидела мою приятельницу, стоявшую у окна. Having entered the art gallery, I saw a friend of mine standing in front of the window. 14. Она хотела, чтобы ей сшили пальто к Новому году. She wanted her coat to be made by the New Year. 15. Спойте нам. Sing to us. 16. Спойте нам еще одну арию из «Евгения Онегина». Sing to us another aria [ˈɑːrɪə] from Eugene Onegin (Юджин).
Exercise 20. Point out the attribute and say by what it is expressed. 1. The first day's journey from Gaza to Ascalon was intolerably tedious. (Douglas) 2. What do you say to a stroll through the garden, Mr. Cockane? (Shaw) 3. It was such a cruel thing to have happened to that gentle, helpless creature. (Prichard) 4. He was always the first to enter the dining-room and the last to leave. (Mansfield) 5. Sally hated the idea of borrowing and living on credit. (Prichard) 6. The two men faced each other silently. (Douglas) 7. It was an easy go-as-you-please existence. (Prichard) 8. I am not in the habit of reading other people's letters. (Shaw) 9. He thrust his hands deep into his overcoat pockets. (Galsworthy) 10. It was not a matter to be discussed even with a guide, philosopher and friend so near and trusted as the Professor. (Kahler) 11. Ethel, the youngest, married a good-for-nothing little waiter. (Mansfield) 12 He pointed to a house on a near-by shady knoll. (Douglas) 13. It was just one little sheet of glass between her and the great wet world outside. (Mansfield) 14. She had a pair of immense bare arms to match, and a quantity of mottled hair 'arranged in a sort of bow. (Mansfield) 15. Dicky heard right enough. A clear, ringing little laugh was his only reply. (Mansfield) 16. To think that a man of his abilities would stoop to such a horrible trick as that. (Dreiser) 17. There was a blackbird perched on the cherry-tree, sleek and glistening. (Braine) 18. A middle-aged man carrying a sheaf of cards walked into the room. (Braine) 19. Daniel Quilp began to comprehend the possibility of there being somebody at the door. (Dickens) 20. Still, Pett's happiness or unhappiness is quite a life and death question with us. (Dickens)
Exercise 21. Point out the apposition and say whether it is close or loose. 1. Maria, the mother, had not taken off her shawl. (Croniri) 2. One of our number, a round-faced, curly-haired little man of about forty, glared at him aggressively. (Braddon) 3. There are plenty of dogs in the town of Oxford. (Jerome K. Jerome) 4. You look all right, Uncle Soames. (Galsworthy) 5. James, a slow and thorough eater, stopped the process of mastication. (Galsworthy) 6. He felt lost, alone there in the room with that pale spirit of a woman. (London) 7. But the doctor —a family physician well past middle age — was not impressed. (Carter) 8. They, the professors, were right in their literary judgement... (London) 9. In consequence neither Oscar nor his sister Martha had had any too much education or decent social experience of any kind. (Dreiser) 10. But now he had seen that world, possible and real, with a flower of a woman... (London)
Exercise 22. Point out the kind of adverbial modifier, and state by what it is expressed. Translate into Russian. l.Gallio slowly nodded his head. (Douglas) 2. He's coming Saturday at one o'clock. (Cronin) 3. Lucia stopped them in their tracks with a stern command. (Douglas) 4. Sally was sitting on the front seat of the buggy, dumb and unhappy at being ignored. (Prichard) 5. I feel my own deficiencies too keenly to presume so far. (Shaw) 6. A few miners hung on, hoping the mines would reopen. (Prichard) 7. The first bar of gold raised hopes sky high. (Prichard) 8. She had to talk because of her desire to laugh. (Mansfield) 9. Gallic pushed back his huge chair and rose to his full height as if preparing to deliver an address. (Douglas) 10. He takes a glass and holds it to Essie to be filled. (Shaw) 11. Morris was walking too quickly for Sally to keep up with him. (Prichard) 12. The poor woman was annoyed with Morris for dumping his wife on her. (Prichard) 13. It was quite a long narrative. (Douglas) 14. Of course Laura and Jose were far too grown-up to really care about such things. (Mansfield) 15. Now and then Gavin would stop to point out silently some rarity. (Cronin) 16. And for all her quiet manner, and her quiet smile, she was full of trouble. (Dickens) 17. The young schoolteacher's spirits rose to a decided height. (Dreiser) 18. Evil report, with time and chance to help it, travels patiently, and travels far. (Collins)
Exercise 23. Follow the direction for Exercise 22. 1. At the top of the stairs she paused to wave to him. (Douglas) 2. Marcellus accepted this information without betraying his amazement. (Douglas) 3. Having knocked on his door, she firmly entered Grandpa's room. (Cronin) 4. After waiting for a few minutes, he marched up the steps, closely followed by Demetrius. (Douglas) 5. Why do you always look at things with such dreadfully practical eyes? (London) 6. David appeared in the open door, one hand clutching a sheaf of bills, under his other arm an account book. (Stone) 7. That night I could scarcely sleep for thinking of it. (Cronin) 8. She did feel silly holding Moon's hand like that. (Mansfield) 9. Then Gallio cleared his throat, and faced his son with troubled eyes. (Douglas) 10. We have some exceptionally fine roses this year. (Douglas) 11. Jonathan shook his head slowly, without looking up, his tongue bulging his cheek. (Douglas) 12. But it was of no use. Marcellus' melancholy was too heavy to be lifted. (Douglas) 13. She [Sally] never would have been able to make a success of the dining-room but for the kindness and assistance of the men. (Prichard) 14. On being informed of the old man's flight, his fury was unbounded. (Dickens) 15. To be a complete artist it is not enough to be a painter, sculptor or architect. (Stone) 16. Sally was furious with herself for having fainted. (Prichard) 17. With all her faults, she was candor herself. (Hardy) 18. The receiving overseer, Roger Kendall, though thin and clerical, was a rather capable man. (Dreiser)
Exercise 24. Point out all the adverbial modifiers expressed by Predicative Constructions. Translate into Russian. 1. Marcellus strode heavily to and fro before the entrance, his impatience mounting. (Douglas) 2. On her applying to them, reassured by this resemblance, for a direction to Miss Dorrit, they made way for her to enter a dark hall. (Dickens) 3. Well, women's faces have had too much power over me already for me not to fear them. (Hardy) 4. I almost doubt whether I ought not to go a step farther, and burn the letter at once, for fear of its falling into wrong hands. (Collins) 5. Michelangelo went to Jacopo's side, ran his hand carressingly over the sacrophagus, his fingers tracing out in its low relief the funeral procession of fighting men and horses. (Stone) 6. Michelangelo went into the yard and sat in the baking sun with his chin resting on his chest. (Stone) 7. That over, she sat back with a sigh and softly rubbed her knees. (Mansfield) 8. He opened the door for the Senator to precede him. (Douglas) 9. They were returning to Fogarty's; their hands full of flowers. (Prichard) 10. She pressed his hand mutely, her eyes dim. (London) 11. His being an older man, that made it all right. (Warren) 12. On the second of these days Granacci burst into the studio, his usually placid eyes blinking hard. (Stone) 13. He stood beside me in silence, his candle in his hand. (Conan Doyle) 14. In a room within the house, Cowperwood, his coat and vest off, was listening to Aileen's account of her troubles. (Dreiser) 15. There was room enough for me to sit between them, and no more. (Collins)
Exercise 26. Point out all the independent elements and say by what they are expressed. 1. In the morning, however, there was a comforting excitement in leaving the train. (Kahler) 2. May be, after all, there was something in that wild idea of Albertine's. (Kahler) 3. They gave him, in fact, a pleasant feeling of vicarious fatherhood. (Kahler) 4. Nicholas, unfortunately, had passed an unquiet night. (Cronin) 5. Nevertheless, despite this reasoning there remained in the Consul's breast that strange sense of jealousy. (Cronin) o. now fortunate to have such a reliable couple in the house. Naturally, he counted on the Burtons as an official standby. (Cronin) 7. I am a human being, senor, and must take advantage of my opportunities. Frankly, I am accustomed to good wine. (Cronin) 8. He was surprised, evidently, to find Sally so much at home and bustling about like that. (Prichard) 9. She was quite unconcerned, as a matter of fact, about being left alone in the camp, (Prichard) 10. Perhaps her colonial upbringing had something to do with it. (Prichard) 11. It was still too early for his ride, but he did not go back to bed, he wasn't deeply worried, to be sure, but he knew that he wouldn't be able to sleep. (Kahter)
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