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Ex.1 Match the definitions with the terms:
| 1) phraseological units | a) word - groups with a completely changed meaning, that is, the meaning of the unit doesn’t correspond to the meanings of its constituent parts. | 
| 2) phraseology | b) word - groups with a completely changed meaning but, in contrast to the units, they are demotivated, that is, their meaning can’t be deduced from the meanings of its constituent parts. | 
| 3) phraseological combinations | c) a branch of linguistics which studies different types of set expressions. | 
| 4) unities | d) word-groups that cannot be made in the process of speech, they exist in the language as ready-made units. | 
| 5) fusions | e) word - groups with a partially changed meaning. They may be said to be clearly motivated, that is the meaning of the units can be easily deduced from the meanings of its constituents. | 
- – d 
- – c 
- – e 
- – a 
- – b 
Ex. 2 Determine whether the Statement is true or false.
- The vocabulary of a language is enriched only by words. 
- The first attempt to place the study of various word-groups on a scientific basis was made by the outstanding linguist L.P.Smith . 
- V.V.Vinogradov defines phraseological unit as the basic object of phraseology. 
- The main sources of phraseological units are emigrants. 
- According to L.P.Smith there is no clarification of the semantic structure. 
- The English phraseological units can be translated into Ukrainian language word-for-word. 
- All non-English literary borrowings are considered to be the word-for-word translation or calking. 
- Phraseological combinations are word - groups with a completely changed meaning but, in contrast to the units, they are demotivated, that is, their meaning can’t be deduced from the meanings of its constituent parts. 
- Phraseological units can be classified as parts of speech. 
Keys: 1 – F; 2 – F; 3 – T; 4 – F; 5 – T; 6 – F; 7 – T; 8 – F; 9 – T.
Ex. 3 Insert the words missing in the text:
| Speech peculiar phraseology express vocabulary idioms meaning classified phraseological | 
1)__________ is a branch of linguistics which studies different types of set expressions.
The 2)_________ of a language is enriched not only by words but also by 3)_____________ units. Phraseological units are word-groups that cannot be made in the process of 4)_______, they exist in the language as ready-made units. They are compiled in special dictionaries. The same as words phraseological units 5)________ a single notion and are used in a sentence as one part of it. American and British lexicographers call such units 6)___________. We can mention such dictionaries as: L.Smith «Words and Idioms», V.Collins «A Book of English Idioms» etc. In these dictionaries we can find words, 7)________ in their semantics (idiomatic), side by side with word-groups and sentences. In these dictionaries they are arranged, as a rule, into different semantic groups. Phraseological units can be 8)__________ according to the ways they are formed, according to the degree of the motivation of their meaning, according to their structure and according to their part-of-speech 9)___________.
Keys:
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	- Phraseology 
 - vocabulary 
 - phraseological 
 - speech 
 - express 
 - idioms 
 - peculiar 
 - classified 
 - meaning 
 
Ex. 4 Answer the questions:
- What is phraseology? 
- What can you say about phraseological units? 
- What is the classification of phraseological units according to Vinogradov? 
- What can you say about the classification suggested by I.V. Arnold? 
- What is the main source of phraseological units? (Give examples) 
- Speak about Smith’s classification. 
