III. Fill in the gaps with the prepositions from the box.

II. Change the sentences using complexes with the Infinitive.

I. Define the functions of the Infinitives

Grammar Focus

VIII. Translate into English

VII. Translate into Ukrainian

VI. Match two columns

1. to advantage 2. to smb’s advantage 3. to take advantage of smth 4. to have an advantage over smb 5. to turn smth to advantage 6. advantage 7. to have the advantage of smth 8. to take advantage of smb a. перевага, вигода, користь b. перехитрити когось c. мати вигоду з чогось d. використати в своїх інтересах e. у вигідному світлі f. комусь на користь g. скористатися чимось h. мати перевагу над кимось  

 

1. The picture shows to good advantage in this light.

2. Thank you, I’ll take advantage of your offer.

3. He would have turned his brains to advantage.

4. Living in a big city has a lot of advantages.

5. You are sure to have a moral advantage over the group.

6. How did you manage to take advantage of your rival?

7. He did nothing to his master’s advantage.

 

1. Переваги хорошої освіти очевидні.

2. Він має перевагу над друзями, оскільки він багато подорожував.

3. Давайте скористаємось поїздкою до Лондону та відвідаємо музей воскових фігур.

4. У вас перевага в тому, що ви знаєте англійську мову.

5. Це була дуже проста сукня, але вона чудово підкреслювала її красиву фігуру.

6. Не було сумнівів в тому, що я зможу перехитрити свого суперника.

7. Чому б не використати цю нагоду в наших інтересах.

 

 

 

1. She gave him time to go through the letters.

2. I’ll be happy if he is good enough to permit them to call upon him.

3. In order to collect himself Henry said: “Go over that again”.

4. He wants to buy the “Light”.

5. He had an impulse to mention the affair.

6. They began to discuss the format of the papers.

7. There were local events to be reported.

8. It was possible to give some shape to the paper.

9. He wishes you to do nothing.

10. It would be to your advantage to come.

11. So many things to be said.

12. Sir Ithiel would like you to meet him in London.

 

 

1. The chief assistant editor considered that the paper was in a bit of a mess.

2. They saw that he went up the winding staircase.

3. Henry couldn’t bear that Somerville threw his weight about.

4. The paper reported thet the Canal was still blocked.

5. It is likely that the country will get short of oil.

6. It was expected that the “Light” would win an advantage.

7. It was necessary that they should get rid of their apathy.

8. It is said that the secretary is indispensable.

9. Page felt that this was weakness on bis part.

 

 

  at (3), on(2), in (3), to (2), for, of.  

 

1. We are getting short _______ money.

2. There was something________ her mind.

3. He looked _______ her _______surprise.

4. It would be weakness_______ his part.

5. His paper had built up a reputation_______ integrity.

6. Page and his staff went_______ this_______ length.

7. We are_______ a bit of a mess.

8. It could be _______ your advantage.

9. If only we could get rid – or apathy.

10. Come________ your earliest convenience.