A. Transform the complex sentences into the sentences with the Objective-with-the-Infinitive Construction.
1. I noticed that her figure-hugging dress suited her very much.
2. I like when my brother puts on his outgoing suit and a tie.
3. He didn’t see that she has put on her fur coat.
4. She watched how her friend tried to choose a proper outfit for the party.
5. She liked to watch how her mother sewed.
6. I understood that narrow-shouldered jackets suited me very much.
7. I can’t believe that she looks so stylish in this knitted dress.
B. Transform the sentences into the sentences with the Subjective Infinitive Construction. What does it change in the sense of each sentence?
1. The fashion has changed a lot (to appear).
2. She looks wonderful in that pencil and green turtle (to seem).
3. This duffel bag doesn’t match with your winter boots (to be unlikely)
4. She wasn’t properly dressed (to happen).
5. She is the most stylish girl in the class (to think).
6. The checked patterns are the most fashionable this year (to say).
7. The blouses of curvaceous lines become very popular (to be likely).
8. Boldly-striped skirts will be out of fashion next year (to expect).