99.
Make up sentences according to the model using the following words as
predicatives:
M o d e l s : It is nice to seeyou.
Itis pleasant to takea shower in the morning.
pleasant, nice, useful, interesting, difficult, impossible, high time, a great joy,
a pity, a good idea.
100.
Write the comparative and the superlative degrees of the following adjectives:
late, pretty, sad, dear, gay, cheap, expensive, far, simple, clever, happy, sweet,
little, hot, quick, heavy, pleasant, wonderful, lazy, old, easy.
101.Put the adverbs of indefinite time in their proper place.
Note. 1. The usual place of adverbs of indefinite time is a f t e r the auxiliary have. 2.
Yet and already may also be placed at the end of the
sentence.
M o d e l s : He has alreadyfinished his coffee.
He hasn't finished his coffee yet.
1. I have seen him (just). 2. Have you spoken to her about it (ever)? 3. I have
been to the laboratory (already). Nick isn't there. 4. We have been there before
(never). 5. They haven't finished breakfast (yet). 6. I have done my homework
(already).
7. Have you made the beds, Ann (already)? 8. Mary and Edward
have left (just). 9. She hasn't finished doing the room (yet). 10. I
have finished my translation and now I am free (just). H - She
has seen the sea (never) and wants to go to the Crimea this
summer. 12. When does your train leave? Have you packed your
bags (yet)? 13. Have you been to England (ever)? 14. The bell
has gone (just). 15.1 have seen him looking so pale (never). 16. If
you have seen the film you must remember this scene (ever).
102.
a) Copy the sentences arranging them in the following way: 1. Sentences
expressing the completion of actions. 2. Sentences expressing durative actions:
1. Glad to see you! Haven't seen you for ages. 2. I have lived in iMoscow
since childhood. 3. Have you done your morning exercises? 4. Robert has
studied English for five years already. 5. Ann has made a new dress. 6. The
children have just come home from a walk. 7. Has anyone cleaned the
blackboard? 8. Why haven't you brought your article exercise book? 9. Kitty has
been asleep for two hours, it's time to wake her up. 10. Something has gone
wrong with the radio-set. 11. I haven't had time to repair the radio since last
Monday. 12. Have you heard the news? 13. The bell has gone, let's begin our
lesson. 14. It's 12 o'clock, so I have been here for two hours.
b) After you have written the sentences translate them into Russian.
103.
Use the proper article. Pay attention to the use of the article with the nonn in
apposition:
1. ... girl was alone, ...^rather short young woman of twenty-seven. 2. Her
companion, ... handsome dark-haired youth, had left. 3. Last night we saw "An
Ideal Husband", ... play by Oscar Wilde. 4. She was seventeen then — ...
beautiful young creature. 5. This is my friend, ... writer. 6. Beside him hung the
portrait of his wife, ... thin woman in black. 7. Tokyo, ... capital of Japan, is one
of the largest cities in the world. 8. Our Institute, ... grey four-storeyed building,
is not far from the railway. 9. Shakespeare, ... great English playwright, lived in
the 17th century. 10. Mr. Bennett, ... man of fifty, resembled my father. 11. I saw
him speaking to a young man,... Englishman.
104.
Use the Present Indefinite, the Present Continuous or the Present Perfect instead
of the infinitives in brackets:
1. Will you, please, lend me your pen for a moment? I (to leave) mine at
home and now (to have) nothing to write with. — I (to be) sorry, but I (to be
going) to write myself. Ann (not to write), she can give you her pen. 2. You (to
read) "The Gadfly" by Voynich? I (to read) it now, I (not to finish) it yet. It (to
—
be) a very good book, I (to like) it very much. 3. We (to go) to the cafe "Cosmos"
tonight. You ever (to be) there? 4. Where (to be) Ann? — She (to be) in the
kitchen. — What she (to do) there? —
She (to wash up). I already (to help) my mother with the housework and (to
—
come) to ask Ann to go to the cinema with me. 5. Don't forget we (to have) a
party tomorrow, be sure to bring Bob with you if he (to come) back from
St.Petersburg. 6. (to be) there anything the matter with you? You (to be) so pale.
— Nothing the matter. I just (to finish) my work and I (to be) a little tired. 7.
Who (to play) the piano? Mary still (to have) her music lesson? — No. The
lesson (to be) over and the teacher already (to go). Mother (to play) for little
Kitty. 8. Ring me up when you (to be) free. I (to have) something to discuss with
you.
9. I (not to hear) the news yet. 10. Hurry up if you (to want) to go
out with me. 11. She (to send) me a letter that she (to come) in a
few days. 12. You (to understand) what they (to talk) about?
13. When she (to call) on us she always (to bring) some toys for
my little daughter. 14. What you (to look) for?
I (to look) for
—
my dictionary. I just (to see) it somewhere. I (to think) it (to lie)
on the bookshelf.
105. Translate into English using the Present Continuous, the Present Indefinite or the
Present Perfect:
1. Надень пальто и шапку. На улице холодно, дует сильный ветер. 2. Видишь
человека на углу? Он на нас смотрит. 3. Сегодня на обед придет Елена. Я давно ее не
—
видела. Она очень изменилась? — Не очень. 4. Когда учитель объясняет новое правило,
он обычно пишет на доске примеры. 5. Ты что-нибудь слышишь? Я слушаю
—
внимательно, но ничего не слышу. 6. Ты читал эту книгу, отец? — От корки (cover) до
корки. Хорошая книга, я собираюсь прочесть ее еще раз. 7. Кто только что вышел из
комнаты? — Не знаю, я никого не заметил. 8. По дороге на работу я обычно встречаю
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