4 a) [116.3) (11.6.5 Match the columns to form sentences. 11 2 3 4 Could you speak He insisted They are anxious Rustem is unsure I regret a whether his choice was the right one. b to see their results. c telling her about my research. d louder, please? e that I apply for the job. 5 5x2=10 marks b) 11.6.3 11.6.5 Match the sentences (1-5) in Ex. 4a to the type of complementation they show. A B IC D verb complement (verb + clause) adjective complement (adjective + infinitive phrase) verb complement (verb + -ing phrase) verb complement (verb + adverb) adjective complement (adjective + noun clause) E
my country. I would like to do people's life better. I would like to get homes for the people who
don't have homes or give money to people to buy homes. I would build plants and factories to
give people work. I would help to create more jobs and help to improve our economy I would
build a lot of hospitals in my country. Health care service would be free in my country. I would
strengthen our educational system. I would build new schools, new gyms, and cinemas in my
country. I would like to make my country very beautiful. Every person must be happy in my
country. He must have a well paid job, his home, family, and children. He must be healthy and
educated. So If I were the president I would like to do everything to make all people happy in my
country. I know it is difficult but I would do my bestIn the United States, New Year's Eve is a time for entertaining.Many people go to parties and masquerade balls, where, according to an old tradition, guests unmask at midnight.Thousands of Americans gather in Times Square in the heart of New York City, This is probably the noisiest and the most crowded New Year's Eve celebration in the world!At one minute before midnight, a lighted ball drops slowly from the top of a pole on one of the buildings. People count down at the same time as the ball drops. When it reaches the bottom, bells ring, sirens sound, firecrackers explode, people hug and kiss, and shout "Happy New Year!" Everyone drinks a toast to the New Year and sings "Auld Lang Syne"It is believed that everything done or not done on the opening day of the year would influence the succeeding twelve months.Nothing is allowed to be taken out of the house on New Year's Day. Thus, normally generous people would flatly refuse to lend anything on this day.