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by all means 1) 2) ,
by accident ,
by and by
by and large ,
by any means ;
by a fluke
by a hair
by a majority
by chance
by cash
by day (night) ( )
by default ,
by dint of ,
by error
by the day (the week) ( ) by heart
by land (sea, air) ( , )
by (electric) light ( )
by means of
by all means
by no means
7 metres by 5 metres 7 5
by mistake
by retail (wholesale) ( ) step by step
by train (bus, ship, car) ( , , ) by the way (by the by)
by the weight (the litre, the kilogram) ( , )
Down
down ,
up):
She went down the stairs. — . They swam down the river. — .
The dog ran down the hill. — .
Down ,
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Do not look down. — .
She will be down in a minute. — ( )
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down,
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: to come (go, get, walk) down ,
, to jump down , to run down , to throw down
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A cat jumped down off the wall. — . They went down to the lake. — .
down
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to sit down |
Please, sit down. |
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To write down |
Write down your |
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down:
down at heel 1) ; 2)
down-and-out ,
down in the mouth 1) ,
2) , ,
down on the nail ,
down and out ;
down to
down time ,
up and down
upside down ,
to be down ,
to bring down the price
to calm down
During
during , :
During the last 2 years she has been living in Paris. —
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During my trip I had many adventures. —
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Except
except ( except for)
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Everybody has been invited except her. —
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The library is open every day except Monday. —
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except besides.
except,
besides. Except , besides —
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I don’t know any foreign languages except English. —
, ( ). I know two foreign languages besides English. —
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For
for : 1. :
I will do everything I can for you. — , . It is a great pleasure for me to meet you. —
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This message is for you. — .
This room is used for our meetings. —
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2. :
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for, ,
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She’ll stay here for a couple days. —
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She studied at the university for 5 years. —
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He went to London for two months. —
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We have agreed to stay for a one more week. —
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3. :) , :
I bought this book on a sale for a couple of dollars. —
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Have you paid for the room? — ?
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( for against): He voted for a new proposal. —
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He is ready to give everything for his family (country). —
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For his achievements he has been awarded a premium. —
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For breaking the law he was taken to the police station. —
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We sent for a doctor. — . I’ll call for you. — .
for
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, , : There is no need for your mother to go there. —
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It is necessary for them to be back home at 9 p.m. — ,
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For
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This is not a problem, for it doesn’t influence our future. —
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for:
to ask for |
He asked me for some |
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to care for |
I do not care for dogs. |
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to call for |
I’ll call for you tomorrow |
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morning. |
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to depart for |
The train is departing for |
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Washington. |
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to exchange for |
Do you exchange dollars |
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for euros here? |
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to hope for |
I am hoping for the best. |
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to be late for |
She is always late for |
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classes. |
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to leave for |
I am leaving for New York |
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tomorrow. |
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to look for |
He is looking for his |
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glasses. |
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to prepare for |
John is preparing for the |
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meeting tomorrow. |
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to sail for |
This boat sails for Ben |
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Island. |
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to start for |
Yesterday night they |
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started for Prague. |
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to wait for |
I had been waiting for you |
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for 3 hours! |
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a contract (order, |
Could you show me a |
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invoice, recite) for |
recite for the dinner? |
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demand for |
There is a high demand for |
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new computer |
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technologies. |
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negotiations for |
The negotiations for a new |
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oil contract are nor over |
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respect for |
You should have some |
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respect for senior citizens. |
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for: for a change
for a day / night / week / /
for a good while
for a good purpose ,
for a lark
for a little
for a rainy day
for a while
for a wonder ,
for account of somebody
for all I know
for ever
for ever and a day 1) , ; 2)
for instance
for example
for free
for fun ,
for God's sake , (
, , )
for nothing , ; ;
for the time being
for years
for this purpose
for real
for short , ;
for sure ;
for a time ,
in return for
for the first (last) time ( )
From
from :
1. , :
I had to stay with my little sister every day from noon till 5 p.m. —
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From the early morning to the darkness they worked on farm. —
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2. (
to). « ? ?».
, from :
I got e-mail from my Spanish friend. —
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I took the magazine from the table. — .
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The team came back from their trip to the North. —
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I took this disc from my relative. —
. From : The one who gets more scores would be chosen from among our
students to go to study to Germany. — , ,
, . The moon came out from behind the clouds. —
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She got her T-shirt from under the pile of clothes. —
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to buy from |
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to borrow from |
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Can I borrow some money from you? — |
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to differ from |
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How does the new version of the program differ |
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from the old one? — |
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to judge from |
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He judged so from my words. — |
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to make from |
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This salad is made from tomatoes, cucumbers |
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and some oil. — |
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: The watch was made of gold. — |
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to prevent |
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Something prevented him from coming. — |
from |
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to recover from |
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It took him a long time to recover from the |
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illness. — |
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to save from |
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It was hard to save the plants from drying. — |
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to suffer from |
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During the war lots of people suffered from |
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starvation. — |
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from: from day to day ;
from (the) beginning to (the) end
from the bottom of one's heart
from day to day
from now onwards ,
from time to time
from the beginning
from side to side
from here on ( )
from my (his) point of view ( )
In
in :
1. ( ?)was born in Samara. — . Your toys are in the box. — .
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at ( . at). 2. :
a) ): He was born in October. — .
The project will be over in 2015. — 2015.
) :
My mom will be back in a week. — . The program will be ready in a month. —
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He wrote the essay in an hour. — . This building was built in 11 months. —
11 ( 11 ).
In ,
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in -: to come (go, walk, get) in , to run in , to drive in , to fly in
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I could not get in because the door was locked. — ,
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She ran in with flowers in her hand. — c .
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to arrive in |
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She arrived in Toronto yesterday. — |
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to deal in |
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This firm deals in oak furniture. — |
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to end in |
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I have heard that many travels by plain end in |
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to be engaged |
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Have you ever been engaged in drug selling? |
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to include in |
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You better include all club members in your |
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invitation list. — |
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to result in |
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All my efforts didn’t resulted in anything. — |
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to succeed in |
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She really succeeded in restaurant business. — |
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to take part (to |
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I usually take part in all university activities. |
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dressed in |
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Everybody was dressed in formal business |
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suites except me! — |
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rich in |
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The red soil is rich in iron. — |
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to be in the |
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She in the habit of going to bed very late. — |
habit (of) |
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to be in love |
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When I was sixteen I was in love with our |
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literature teacher. — |
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to be in need |
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People in the disaster area are in need of fresh |
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water. — |
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to be interested |
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She interested in theater life. — |
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to be in |
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in:
in a little while
in addition , , ,
in advance ,
in the afternoon (morning, evening) ( , ) in bulk ,
in any case
in the circumstances
in order (disorder) ( ) in part
in a calm (loud) voice ( )
in conclusion
in the country ,
in the direction (of) ( ) in demand
in due course
in English (Russian, French) ( , -
). The newspaper was printed in English. —
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