SLOVESA SMYSLOVÉHO VNÍMÁNÍ

- EXERCISES

 

 

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E1/ PŘELOŽTE TEXTY NAPSANÉ KURZÍVOU

 

1.

I heard jak ti radí. I heard them advising you.

2.

I could feel jak mě začíná bolet zub.

3.

We yould hear jak nás někdo sleduje.

4.

She had noticed jak jí v polévce něco plave.

5.

I saw jak stiskl tlačítko.

6.

Let’s go and watch mum jak tátovi stříhá vlasy.

7.

We heard jak si o něm povídají.

8.

All my classmates saw jak jsem na chodbě upadla.

9.

We saw Mrs Price jak opravuje písemky.

 

 

E2/ NAPIŠTE VĚTY O MINULOSTI PODLE VZORU

 

1.

Edward took it! (I, see) I saw Edward take it.

2.

Someone called out her name. (she, hear)

3.

A man was waving at me from the roof. (I, notice)

4.

Something moved in the dark behind him. (he, feel)

5.

The boats were coming in. (we, sit and watch)

6.

Someone was coughing and sneezing in the next room. (I, can hear)

7.

The chair broke under me. (, feel)

8.

Aunt Henrietta was complaining about her tenants all day. (we all, have to listen

9.

Robbie tasted the stew when mum wasn’t looking. (we, see)

10.

Hundreds of people were queueing to get tickets. (I, see)

11.

Was the pressure changing? (you, can feel)

 

 

E3/ DOPLŇTE DO VĚT TVAR CAN NEBO COULD

      A SLOVESO V ZÁVORCE

 

1.

I know you’re in there. I ............... (vidět) you.

2.

I told the doctor that I ............... (necítit) anything in my left foot.

3.

It was so quiet that you ............... (slyšet) the snow falling.

4.

Are you sure you put garlic in this? I ............... (necítit) it at all.

5.

There was so much smoke that he ............... (nevidět) more that a few metres in front of him.

6.

I ............... (cítit) roses. Have you brought me some?

7.

The Giant ............... (slyšet) a bird singing outside. Perhaps the spring had come.

8.

What a lovely day! You ............... (opravdu cítit) spring in the air, can’t you?

9.

Have you told the teacher you ............... (nevidět) the blackboard from the back of the classroom?

 

 

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