- •Ответственный редактор
- •Рецензент
- •Pronouns personal and possessive pronouns
- •They, them, their, theirs
- •Demonstrative pronouns
- •Indefinite and negative pronouns
- •Defining and reciprocal pronouns
- •Reflexive prounouns
- •Interrogative, relative and conjunctive pronouns
- •Numerals
- •Articles
- •Revision
- •Adjectives and adverbs
- •It is the highest mountain in the Caucasus.
- •Andy's Friends
- •I am hungry. – So am I. So is she.
- •I'm not married. – Neither am I. Neither is she.
- •Any more, any longer, no longer
- •Prepositions and conjunctions prepositions of place and direction
- •Prepositions and conjunctions of time
- •Difficult verbs
- •Predicative constructions complex object
- •Complex subject
- •I’m sure it won’t rain. – It’s not likely (It’s unlikely) to rain.
- •Gerund patterns
- •It’s no use going there now. Going there now is out of the question. We are used to reading English texts.
- •Tenses in the indicative mood the present indefinite tense
- •Is it warm or cold today? It is warm today, isn't it?
- •The present continuous tense
- •The past indefinite tense
- •The past continuous tense
- •The present perfect tense
- •I met him long ago.
- •I have known him for a long time.
- •I haven’t seen him lately (of late).
- •The present perfect continuous tense
- •The future indefinite tense
- •The future continuous tense
- •The future perfect and the future perfect continuous
- •The past perfect tense
- •The past perfect continuous tense
- •When we entered the hall, the concert had already started.
- •The future tenses in the past
- •Indirect speech and sequence of tenses
- •Situations:
- •Passive voice
- •Revision
- •Modal verbs
- •Can he help me or can she?
- •I'm afraid you won't be able to do this. It's too dark. Can I turn on the light?
- •Syntax subject – predicate agreement
- •Patterns of syntactic and morphological analysis
- •Task I.
- •Task II.
- •Task III
- •Task IV.
I am hungry. – So am I. So is she.
He wants to go to the canteen. – So do I. So does he.
1. I'm late for classes today. 2. She has to get up rather early. 3. I want to go somewhere now. 4. I'm going to the library. 5. My sister is fond of animals. 6. She has several pets at home. 7. They have got a new flat. 8. I like the furniture in their living room. 9. We live in Rostov. 10. I was really tired yesterday. 11. I will be glad to see you. 12. Ann is a student.
Ex. 26 Use neither in your responses according to the model:
I'm not married. – Neither am I. Neither is she.
He doesn't make mistakes. – Neither do I. Neither does my friend.
1. We don't live in Moscow. 2. We are not tired today. 3. We are not hungry yet. 4. He is not coming with us. 5. It didn't rain yesterday. 6. I don't like sweets. 7. She cannot sing at all. 8. I didn't wait for her to apologize. 9. I don't want to be late for classes. 10. I don't want to get up early. 11. I guess, he hasn't got the key. 12. This isn't my car.
Ex. 27 Change the sentences according to the model:
Ann doesn't know English or German. –
Ann knows neither English nor German.
She doesn't know either English or German.
1. I don't want any cake or tea. 2. My friend doesn't like theatre or cinema. 3. He hasn't read the first or the second text. 4. She didn't write to John or to Jim. 5. He doesn't like football or hockey. 6. She doesn't drink coffee or tea. 7. I haven't been to Italy or Spain. 8. I'm not going to read this book or that book. 9. It didn't rain yesterday or the day before yesterday. 10. It didn't rain or snow yesterday. 11. We don't have any butter or cheese at home. 12. We don't need milk or juice.
Ex. 28 Rewrite the following sentences according to the model:
Neither Tom nor Harry has much money. –
Tom hasn't much money. Neither has Harry.
1. Neither Tom nor Mary was here yesterday. 2. Neither Nick nor Paul can help you. 3. Neither Ann nor Helen knows how to spell this word. 4. Neither Sue nor Jane is hungry. 5. Neither Jane nor I went to the cinema yesterday. 6. Neither Mr. Brown nor his wife wears glasses. 7. Neither my sister nor I like tea with a lot of sugar in it. 8. Neither Jack nor Jane knows the latest news. 9. Neither Ann nor Nick is at the University today. 10. Neither Jane nor I like rainy weather. 11. Neither Father nor Mother is at home now. 12. Neither this book nor that book is interesting.
Ex. 29 Rewrite the following sentences according to the model:
Ann speaks English. So does Nick. - Both Nick and Ann speak English.
1. My sister is going to the seaside next summer. So am I. 2. My friend went to Italy last summer. So did I. 3. My mother likes to watch the 7 o'clock news on TV. So does my father. 4. The man was taken to hospital after the accident. So was the boy. 5. March is a spring month. So is April. 6. It rained yesterday. So did it the day before yesterday. 7. December has thirty-one days. So does January. 8. Liverpool is in Great Britain. So is Manchester. 9. Ann likes sweets. So does her sister. 10. John is a student. So is his brother. 11. John plays football. So does Nick. 12. Ann is hungry. So am I.
Ex. 30 Translate the following into English.
1. Москва была основана раньше Ростова. 2. Она – один из самых больших городов мира. 3. Чтобы лучше узнать ее, вам нужно побродить по ее улицам. 4. Самый быстрый вид транспорта в Москве – метро. 5. Оно соединяет самые удаленные районы столицы. 6. Собор Василия Блаженного – это одно из самых великолепных зданий столицы. 7. Колокольня Ивана Великого – самая высокая постройка в Кремле. 8. Большинство туристов стремятся увидеть соборы Кремля. 9. Кремль – это самая старая часть города, откуда и началась Москва. 10. Самое сильное наводнение произошло здесь в 1908 году. 11. Некоторые из древнейших церквей Москвы были разрушены. 12. Лучшая коллекция русской живописи выставлена в Третьяковской галерее. 13.Большое количество самых редкостных книг хранятся в библиотеках Москвы. 14.Расскажите мне немного больше о Москве. 15. Не могли бы вы говорить немного медленнее?
Ex. 31 Translate the following into English.
1. Почему жизнь так сложна? 2. У него была такая интересная жизнь там. 3. Я никогда не видела здесь так много людей. 4. У нее так много мебели в квартире. 5. У нее такой красивый ребенок. 6. Он был такой толстый, что не мог пройти в дверь. 7. Музыка такая громкая, прикрути ее. 8. Мне нужен зонтик? – Я так не думаю. 9. Если ты так уверена, пусть так и будет. 10. Мы ничего не можем сделать в такой ситуации. 11. Тебе пришлось купить такое дорогое пальто? 12. Я никогда не встречала такого доброго человека раньше. 13. Не приглашай его, он такая зануда. 14. У них такая маленькая кухня. Кухня такая маленькая. 15. Я прочитала такой интересный рассказ. Рассказ такой интересный. 16. Сначала, когда он приехал сюда, он мечтал вернуться. 17. Сначала он быстро уставал, но потом он привык к этой работе. 18. Прежде всего, я бы хотел поприветствовать вас здесь. 19. Когда он пришел на работу, прежде всего он познакомился с коллегами. 20.В вашем кофе достаточно сахара? 21. Здесь слишком дождливо.
Ex. 32 Fill in the blanks with
too or enough
1. The music is _____ loud, turn it down. 2. The sofa is _____ large for this room. 3. There is _____ room for all of us here. 4. This book is _____ difficult for you. 5. Your voice is _____ low, I can't hear you. 6. This tea isn't hot _____, give me another cup.
so or such
1. This is _____ a difficult task. 2. She looks _____ pretty. 3. You can learn _____ many interesting facts if you read this magazine. 4. The weather is _____ nice today! 5. It is _____ a lovely day! 6. They work _____ hard at their English. 7. She gave me _____ helpful advice.
still or yet
1. It is _____ raining. 2. She isn't at home _____, she is _____ at work. 3. Is she _____ watching TV? 4. Is she _____ in bed? 5. Is she in bed ____? 6. He is ____ in the lab, isn't he? 7. It is _____ dark, don't switch off the light. 8. It isn't cold _____; don't put on your warm coat.
