7. It was one of the exceptional hot days.
8. My wife made some cold coffee and put it into refrigerator.
WORD ORDER
Word order in English is of great importance. English words have hardly any inflexions and their relations to each other are shown by their place in the sentence and not by their form.
The word order in English is fixed and it is called the direct word order if it is the following:
SUBJECT – PREDICATE – OBJECT – ADVERBIAL MODIFIER.
# She loves her father greatly.
The indirect word order is:
PREDICATE – SUBJECT —OBJECT – ADVERBIAL MODIFIER.
# Have you nuts at home?
!Passive Voice. It is used to emphasize the verb and the object of a sentence rather than subject:
Active voice: He wrote this letter in 2012.
Passive voice: This letter was written in 2012.
1. State the type of word order in the following sentences:
1. I like ice-cream.
2. Does he often come here?
3. Hardly had he realized the situation, when he was asked to lead the group.
4. The bees were still buzzing.
5. «Did I miss?» asked Christopher Robin.
6. «Christopher – oh! – Robin», called out the cloud.
7. The air came slowly out, and Winnie-the-Pooh floated down to the ground.
8. «Is anybody at home?»
2. Form the correct word order in the following sentences:
1. Had ill I not been I should have come by all means.
2. After discussed the film we seeing it.
3. We last summer went to the mountains, we are going this summer to the Black Sea coast.
4. I have been this year to the museum several times.
5. In the dead of night the scouts were moving along a narrow path noiselessly.
6. But he could not, not know how to turn and did go away.
7. The mountains a long way away were and you could see on their tops snow.
8. I do believe not of his a single word.
3. Translate the sentences from Russian into English paying attention to the word order in the sentence:
1. Она просила нас высказаться, после того как он выступит с докладом.
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