Exercise 3, p-109

1. The boy went to the skating-rink without telling his mother.

2. He came without being/having been invited and was feeling

awkward. 3. In this competition he had more advantages over his

rivals than ever. 4. He wanted to travel/to set out on a travel more

than ever. 5. Why would/should I accept her invitation? I dislike

her very much. 6. Why would Tom spare your feelings? You were

tactless yourself. 7. The family feud was deep enough to break all

the ties between them. 8. She was resolute (determined) enough

to go on working/to continue working/ to continue to work/to

keep on working. 9. The bushes were as thick as a brush. 10. I dislike

this dish as much as you (do). 1 l.She looked as pretty as a

picture from an illustrated magazine. 12. Sitting before (in front

of) a TV set the children screamed with laughter. 13. Anne cried

out with excitement when she saw an envelope in the mailbox/

pillar-box/postbox. 14. How he must have admired this picture/

painting! 15. How difficult/hard it must have been to row

against the current/upstream!