- •Contents
- •Введение
- •Модульная структура учебного пособия «basic english grammar course»
- •Module I
- •The verbs «to be», «to have»
- •The verb ‘to be’
- •Present Past Future
- •The functions of the verb ‘to be’
- •Exercises Exercise 1. Fill in ’m, ’s, ’re, ’m not, isn’t or aren’t, as in the example.
- •The verb ‘to have’ Present Past Future
- •The functions of the verb ‘to have’
- •Exercises
- •Tasks for self-control module I
- •Revision module I
- •Progress test module I
- •Module II
- •Impersonal sentences
- •Exercises
- •Impersonal sentences
- •Exercises
- •Tasks for self-control module II
- •Revision module II
- •Progress test module II
- •Module III
- •Imperatives. Types of questions
- •Imperative sentences
- •Exercises
- •Types of questions
- •Exercises
- •Tasks for selfcontrol module III
- •Revision module III
- •Progress test module III
- •Module IV the nouns the noun. Plural of nouns
- •Exercises
- •The possessive case of the noun
- •Exercises
- •Tasks for self-control module IV
- •Revision module IV
- •Progress test module IV
- •Module V the quantifiers the numerals
- •Cardinals
- •Ordinals
- •2. The cardinals
- •3. The ordinals
- •Exercises
- •Much, many, little, a little, few, a few
- •Exercises
- •Tasks for self-control module V Task 1. Insert few, little, a few, a little.
- •Task 2. Read and literally translate. Insert articles where necessary.
- •Revision module V
- •Progress test module V
- •Module VI the pronouns types of the pronouns
- •Possessive pronouns
- •Interrogative pronouns
- •Indefinite pronouns
- •Negative pronouns
- •Exercises
- •Exercise 2. Use the appropriate form of the possessive pronoun.
- •Exercise 5. Point out the reflexive pronouns and define their function.
- •Exercise 6. Supply some or any.
- •Exercise 7. Supply somebody or anybody, someone or anyone.
- •Exercise 8. Supply something or anything.
- •Tasks for self-control module VI Task 1. Point out the pronouns in the following sentences and define the class each belongs to.
- •Task 2. Point out conjunctive, relative, and interrogative pronouns.
- •Revision module VI
- •Progress test module VI
- •Module VII the adjectives and adverbs the adjectives. Degrees of comparison
- •3. Polysyllable adjectives.
- •IV. Spelling rules
- •Note 3: There is a group of so called limit adjectives which already have a very strong meaning:
- •Exercises
- •The adverbs
- •Farther - farthest
- •3. Adverbs or adjectives?
- •Exercises
- •Task for self-control Task 1. State the morphological composition of the following adjectives.
- •Task 2. Give the comparative and superlative degrees.
- •Task 3. Use the adjective in the comparative or superlative degree.
- •Task 4. Point out all the substantivised adjectives and state whether they are wholly or partially substantivised.
- •Task 5. State the morphological composition of the following adverbs.
- •Revision
- •Progress test module VII
- •Rating scale
- •Bibliography
Exercises
Exercise 1. Read the following aloud paying attention to the pronunciation of the ending of the possessive case. Underline nouns in the possessive case.
1. Jack’s clothes are too big for him. 2. Irene’s neck is long. 3. George is Alice’s friend, not mine. 3. I like Burns’s poems. 4. My sisters’ friends often come to see us. 5. As a rule there are bright pictures in children’s books. 6. I often work in my brother-in-law’s library. 7. Peter and Helen’s flat is large. 8. Aunt Julia’s husband is a doctor. 9. He slipped his arm through Flora’s. 10. Yesterday I dined at my friend’s. 11. Moscow is Russia’s capital. 12. Moscow’s theatres are among the best in the world. 13. The ship’s crew stood on deck. 14. What is the car’s number? 15. He liked to wander by the river’s bank all day. 16. We’ll have two weeks’ holiday in winter. 17. It’s about ten minutes’ walk from the hostel. 18. It’s a good hour’s walk. 19. Yesterday’s TV program was very interesting. 20. We had a still summer’s day without a cloud in the blue sky. 21. We shall soon know the Moon’s geography as well as the Earth’s. 22. He is a friend of my brother’s. 23. The room of my brother’s wife is very cosy.
Exercise 2. Make as many sentences as you can, using the table below. Mind that you can use nouns in the possessive case to denote a building, a business or a place without using such nouns as office, shop, house, etc.
Model: I met him at the butcher’s.
We buy |
medicines |
at the grocer’s |
|
tea and coffee |
at the fishmonger’s |
|
fish and oysters |
at the greengrocer’s
|
|
sugar |
at the chemist’s |
|
bread |
at the stationer’s |
|
pads and paper |
at the butcher’s |
|
parsley and garlic |
at the baker’s |
|
oranges |
|
|
meat
|
|
We have our |
clothes cleaned |
at the hairdresser’s |
|
hair cut |
at the barber’s |
|
teeth filled |
at the cleaner’s |
|
lunch |
at the dentist’s |
|
|
at McDonald’s |
Exercise 3. Change the following sentences using the possessive case of the nouns according to the model:
Model: We had to wait for five minutes. - There was a five minutes’ wait.
1 .There’s only a mile to walk from here. 2. He had to wait for two hours before the manager accepted him. 3. The meeting lasted for three hours. 4. They travelled fifty miles to take part in the competition. 5. It took us a week to prepare for the performance. 6. We had to wait ten minutes. 7. It cost 10 pounds. 8. I asked her to buy an ice cream that cost 8 rubles. 9. The reporters were granted an interview with the president that lasted twenty minutes. 10. The test that we wrote last week was easier than that this week. 11. It took the scientists six months to find out the cause of the epidemic. 12. The flight lasted two hours and a half. 13. The airplane covered the distance of 10 000 miles.
Exercise 4. Replace the possessive pronouns by the possessive case of the nouns in brackets.
1. Her reign began more than fifty years ago (Queen Elizabeth II). 2. Her death shocked the world (Princess Diana). 3. Her birthday was widely celebrated in Great Britain (Queen Mother). 4. His speech impressed the audience (the Lord Mayor of London). 5. It was his best interview (the BBC reporter). 6. She was his secretary (the President of the Trade Company). 7. We liked their last film very much (Johnson and Hardy). 8. It is her dog (the lady next door). 9. Their toys were scattered all over the place (the little twins of my neighbour). 10. It was his last interview before retirement (the Minister of Foreign Affairs). 11. Her dog scared the robber (my mother-in-law). 12. Their products are always of fine quality (Johnson and Johnson).
Exercise 5. Read and translate the following sentences.
l. He had a hair’s-breadth escape. 2. They kept at arm’s length. 3. The children ate the lion’s share of ice cream. 4. From here you can get a bird’s-eye view of Moscow. 5. Don’t rely on him. He is tied to his mother’s apron strings. 6. I can still see her pretty face in my mind’s eye. 7. It’s old wives’ tale. 8. This fat cat’s supermarket brings him super profits. 9. People who don’t know him think he is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. 10. The news was not penetrating the bird’s feathers. 11. She never takes criticism personally. For her criticism is like water off a duck’s back. 12. The scientists thought that they had discovered a new element but later it proved to be nothing, but fool’s gold.
