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di611
di611
06.12.2021 13:58 •  Английский язык

Найдите в тексте предложения( по 1) с причастие, герундием, инфинитивом. и определить у них время и залог internet is one of the greatest tools we have today. billions of bits of information, unlimited ways to connect, games to play, videos to watch, things to learn. there’s something for everyone. we facebook, tumble, stumble, and tweet more now than ever. social media is connecting us in incredible ways. you can create communities of like-minded people that would never meet before on the internet. but, due to this, we are spending copious amounts of time on the world wide web, and it’s slowly changing who you are as a person. i went for a long period of time where i didn’t read a book. i finally got around to picking up a few new books and as soon as i started reading them, i struggled. i couldn’t hold concentration like i used to. i would read a whole paragraph with my mind elsewhere or had this constant anxious feeling to do something else, even when there was absolutely nothing else to do. my mind would jump from one thought to another and i barely could read a chapter in one sitting. a talked to a few people about this, and i even looked to the trusty internet for my solution. i found that i’m not alone, many people report the same type of concentration shift. the reason for this is the information overload via internet. we take in 34 gigabytes of information each day now. that is 5 times more than we did 20 years ago. there is so much going on in our minds that we rarely spend any time on one particular bit of information because there is always something new and more intriguing just around the corner. when we land on a webpage, we spend the average of about 50 seconds, if that, and know that there are at least 5 other links we can click on the page. we can still concentrate, but our minds would much rather be focused on a series of things, not one thought. not only is it altering our concentration on reading long works, but it’s changing “how” we read. we no longer read; we skim. this is our way of adapting to this information overload. it would take too long to process all this information and we don’t need everything. we sift through the information and get to the main point or relevant material. the way things are written online is changing for us as well. for anyone who has written a blog post, it’s a much different style of writing compared to novels and even newspaper articles. the things we read online are as clear and concise as possible. adjectives are a thing of the past. the information is usually already condensed for you, and is separated into neat headlines that make it easy to scan the page in a few seconds. we don’t focus on comprehension anymore, we know what we’re looking for and we find it quickly. the way we are reading things is just the start, the way we are thinking is changing too. before, we had calm linear thoughts, one thing led to another. now, our thoughts are jumping back and forth between so many things. we have one thought, which leads to four or five other non-related thoughts, and then some time later we return to the original thought. this is a direct result of our attention being focused on so many things for so little time on the web. there is always a link that can take us somewhere new and start a new train of thoughts.

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I finally got around to picking up a few new books and as soon as I started reading( reading -герундий,Present Gerund Active)them, I struggled.

I would read a whole paragraph with my mind elsewhere or had this constant anxious feeling to do ( to do-инфинитив,Present Infinitive Active) something else, even when there was absolutely nothing else to do.

The way we are reading (Present Participle Active)things is just the start the way we are thinking is changing too.
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Nastyaluan
Nastyaluan
06.12.2021

Exercise 3. Use the correct form of the infinitive of the verb in brackets.

1. Robert hopes (to be selected) to play in next week's football match.

2. I'm sorry (to disturb) you, but could you tell me the time?

3. It is ever so kind of you (to have sent) all those lovely flowers when I was ill.

4. If he is seriously ill, his wife wants (to be told) immediately.

5. The police are looking for a missing boy. He is believed (to be wearing) a white pullover and blue jeans.

6. When we got to the airport, we found all the flights (to have been cancelled) that day.

7. I meant (to telephone), but I forgot.

8. You were silly (not to lock) your car.

9. Why is she so late? - She can still (be working).

10. I'm sorry (not to have come) last Thursday.

11. If you go out like that you're certain (to be recognized) sooner or later.

12. We hope (to have finished) the work by next Saturday.

13. I would (have gone) to university if my parents had had more money.

14. Well, I am not sorry (to have missed) that train. I should not have met you otherwise.

15. There were always four little boys (to pick up) balls and at least three dozen balls (to be picked up).

16. I like (to give) presents to friends, but even more I like (to be given) gifts.

17. The dictionary seems (to belong) to my great-grandfather.

18. It appears (to have been published) ages ago.

19. The young man seemed (to be studying) Marion, and she gave him a cold stare.

20. The key to the grandfather clock was believed (to have been lost) some twenty years before.

21. One more window remained (to be washed).

22. The case was urgent. The man had (to be operated on).

23. He was sorry (not to have noticed) the fax on the secretary's table.

24. Everybody is going (to be given) a rise.

25. English people don't like (to be told) what to do.

26. I'm so dreadfully sorry (to have bothered) you in this stupid way.

27. He kept late hours last night, he may still (be sleeping).

28. "She must (have been) very beautiful years ago, " Maren thought.

29. It's a secret, and no one else must (be told).

30. Good bye. So pleased (to have met) you.

31. He's a talented engineer. He's supposed (to be working) at a new invention.

32. She seems (to have been working) at her course paper since spring and says she has still a lot (to do).

33. I've just seen him passing the entrance door, so he can't (be working) at the laboratory as you say.

34. You probably think that I must (have been living) a very gay life in France, but it wasn't so.

35. No words can describe it: it must (be seen).

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katabelja
katabelja
06.12.2021

The ways  of life in many parts of the world have changed. This is the result of changes in the weather and the climate n many parts of the world.Besides this there are numbers of large factories,plants, electric power stations and railways all over the world,And today there are millions of cars and lorries on the roads.o the water and the air are already not so clean. Fires destroy the work of nature.Big forest in many places have burnt or cut down. People have always hunted valuable animals for their skins.

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