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Абсолютное употребление переходных глаголов в современном английском языке (стр. 15 из 15)

He waited till he she had begun to play (J. Galsworthy).

The cocks crowed and played and clamoured so gaily, day in, day out (J. Galswarthy).

He waited till evening, till after their almost silent dinner, till his mother had played to him (J. Galsworthy).

Annie played under the tall old hedge picking up alder cones, that she called currants (D.H. Lawrence).

The children were playing in the yard (W.S. Maugham).

The boys are playing (Mc. Millan).

She doesn’t play. She works inside the clubhouse (L.R. Kimberla).

«Can you draw?» I like drawing with chalk (Mc. Millan).

Couldn’t he just paint! (J. Galsworthy).

Wash the walls before you start to paint (Mc. Millan).

Examples: в) Подкласс drink

He still had not had the fight he wanted and he was drinking like he was just a pipe through the floor (Clark).

Well, then, you have five choices: eat, sleep, drink, play poker or fight (Clark).

Не had a problem with the drink,as he put it. When he drank,he became pugnacious and challenged people in bars (I. Shaw).

He ate and drank more than he had need (D.H. Lawrence).

Heate and drank, watching the last light fade (J. Galsworthy).

He supposed that people drank too much still, but there was not the scope for it there used to be (J. Galsworthy).

And how consistently Montague Dartie had drunk too much (J. Galsworthy).

He was a sociable creature and didn’t care to drink alone (W.S. Maugham).

I didn’t drink, I had to find other ways to entertain myself (L.R. Kimberla).

It’s not much fun when you don’t drink (L.R. Kimberla).

Seizing ink and writing paper, she began to write…(J. Galsworthy).

He must write to Holy, telling her that Jon knew nothing as yet of family history (J. Galsworthy).

My dear boy- it is not easy to write (J. Galsworthy).

He would write to her. But would she answer? (J. Galsworthy).

He wrote with difficulty and many erasures (J. Galsworthy).

I had to see John- he wrote to me (J. Galsworthy).

After hearing of his father’s dead, she wrote to Jon (J. Galsworthy).

I’ll write now and you can post it (J. Galsworthy).

The flutter of his eyelid fortified Soames in a resolution to write direct to the new Bolderby (J. Galsworthy).

I shall write to Kuala Solor (W.S. Maugham).

What will you do if Isabel writes and puts an end to her engagement with you? (W.S. Maugham).

It is not easy to earn money by writing (W.S. Maugham).

The Sultan was away but he wrote to his representative (W.S. Maugham).

She wrote begging him to persevere (W.S. Maugham).

He wrote as though he were settled definitely in Tahiti (W.S. Maugham).

The times when he felt lonely or missed the kid, he wrote to her (I. Shaw).

John stood feeling exactly as he used to when he was a naughty little boy; sore because he was not loving and because he was justified in his own eyes (J. Galsworthy).

People will assume that I love (J. Galsworthy).

«He can’t even love…» she thought (J. Galsworthy).

He only knew she loved… (D.H. Lawrence).

I live and love (J. Galsworthy).

Those who love, live longer (Mc. Millan).

Traveling by train is cheaper, you can save (Mc. Millan).

Examples: г) Подкласс shrug

I expected an argument but she merely nodded and went out (Mc. Millan).

You knew that? Soames nodded (J. Galsworthy).

The doctor nodded and went upstairs (J. Galsworthy).

John nodded (J. Galsworthy).

The girl nodded (J. Galsworthy).

Irene nodded (J.Galsworthy).

The Duke nodded and passed on (W.S. Maugham).

The fat man nodded (W.S. Maugham).

He nodded to Bateman (W.S. Maugham).

Mr. Warburton nodded to signify that the interview was at an end (W.S. Maugham).

The woman nodded and went to the house (W.S. Maugham).

Fleur nodded; her frills shook and trembled as she swayed toward the door (J. Galsworthy).

She nodded and John’s face lighted up at once (J. Galsworthy).

Soames nodded, and the streams forced them apart (J. Galsworthy).

« All right, Cook!» Soames nodded (J. Galsworthy).

Mom nodded, and we left the store in a fury (L.R. Kimberla).

I nodded in agreement, but I wanted him out of my office (L.R. Kimberla).

The children clapped in excitement (Mc. Millan).

« I’m Soames » Timothy nodded (J. Galsworthy).

«To hold on- hold on- Consols are going up», and he nodded thrice (J. Galsworthy).

They are all disappeared now. The old ones are dead, except Timothy. Fleur clapped her hands (J. Galsworthy).

I nodded my head in agreement but still didn’t speak (L.R. Kimberla).

«Why not?» she asked. Tony shrugged (Mc. Millan).

Monsieur Profond shrugged his shoulders (J. Galswarthy).

Fleur shrugged her shoulders (J. Galswarthy).

Annette shrugged her shoulders (J. Galswarthy).

Mr. Warburton shrugged her shoulders (W.S. Maugham).

Examples:д)Подкласс drive

Usually, my sister drives and I read the map (Mc. Millan).

I’ve been driving for 15 years and I’ve never had an accident (Mc. Millan).

They have promised I shall ride. Cousin Val cannot walk much, you know, but he can ride perfectly(J. Galsworthy).

We rode in silence for almost twenty minutes (L.R. Kimberla).

I’ll do the same and ride with you, if you don’t mind (L.R. Kimberla).

He drove along a road that ran by the sea (W.S. Maugham).

I called my mother to see if she wanted to drive over to Schuamburg to do some shopping (L.R. Kimberla).

I had far too much work and didn’t need to waste time walking out to the parking lot, driving to a restaurant and then waiting for my meal to be served (L.R. Kimberla).

Mom and I were now driving around the parking lot searching for a place to park (L.R. Kimberla).

Jim drove far east to his mini-mansion, and Kelli drove to her less-than-luxurious apartment on the southern part of the town (L.R. Kimberla).

I drove to the one place where I wouldn’t have to speak to anyone (L.R. Kimberla).

I drove to the health club’s parking lot and waited for the downpour to cease (L.R. Kimberla).

Then I made a left turn out of the lot, drove a few feet and stopped (L.R. Kimberla).

The woman who’d hit me drove to the right…I drove behind her grey Honda Accord.. (L.R. Kimberla).

I drove all the way back to Mitchel imagining how his lips would have felt against my own (L.R. Kimberla).