
- •A letter to a friend
- •III. Give three forms of these verbs. Translate them.
- •IV. Translate the sentences.
- •V. Make the proper form of the verbs in brackets.
- •I. Read and translate the text. Benjamin franklin
- •II. Translate the sentences.
- •III. Make Past Indefinite of these sentences.
- •IV. Make questions of these sentences.
- •V. Change the sentences according to the model:
- •I. Read and translate.
- •II. Make Participle I of the verbs.
- •James watt
- •Compare the sentences
- •II. Make Participle II of the verbs:
- •III. Read and translate the text.
- •Analyze the meaning of the verb “to have”
- •Grammar study: Participle I and Participle II
- •I. Read and translate.
- •II. Read and translate the text.
- •III. Answer the questions.
- •IV. Translate the sentences.
- •History of education
- •IV. Translate the sentences.
- •V. Translate the text. Getting to sleep
- •I. Read and translate the text.
- •II. Translate the sentences.
- •Make your own sentences. Use expressions:
- •If I were you, I …
- •The hermitage
- •Additional reading
- •Travelling in britain
- •Федеральное агентство по образованию
Grammar study: Participle I and Participle II
I. Read and translate.
The elected government, decision-making process, all over the world, no longer, country ruled by Britain, the British ruling classes, not to lose influence as well as
II. Read and translate the text.
The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy. This means that it has a monarch (a king or a queen) as it’s the Head of State. The monarch reigns with the agreement of Parliament. The powers of the monarch are not defined precisely. Everything is done in the Queen’s name. It is “Her Majesty’s” government, “Her Majesty’s” armed forces, “Her Majesty’s law courts and so on. She officially appoints all the Ministers, including the Prime Minister. Everything is done, however, on the advice of the elected Government, and the monarch takes no part in the decision-making process.
Once the British empire included a large number of countries all over the world ruled by Britain. Now there is no longer an empire. But the British ruling classes tried not to lose influence over the former colonies. An association of former members of the British Empire and Britain was founded in 1949. It is called the Commonwealth. It includes many countries such as Ireland, Burma, the Sudan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and others. The Queen of Great Britain is also the Head of the Commonwealth, and so the Queen of Canada, Australia, new Zealand. The Queen is very rich, as are other members of the Royal Family. In addition the government pays for her expenses as Head of State, for a royal yacht, train and aircraft, as well as for the upkeep of several palaces. The Queen’s image appears on stamps, notes and coins.
Since the ninth century there has been only one short interruption in the history of the monarchy. In 1642, a Civil War began in England, and in 1649 King Charles I was defeated by a parliamentary army led by Oliver Cromwell and he was executed. In 1660 the son of the executed Charles I, Charles II, was restored to the throne and Britain has remained a monarchy ever since.
III. Answer the questions.
1) What kind of state is the UK?
2) What are the powers of the monarch in the UK?
3) Who does the real power in the UK belong to?
4) Is the Queen of the UK also the Queen of some other countries?
5) What is the name of free association of independent states members of the former British Empire?
IV. Translate the sentences.
1.Walking along the street I met a friend of mine. 2. Being very busy I couldn’t help them. 3.While reading a book, I came across many new words. 4. I saw the ship approaching the cost. 5.When I entered the room, I saw so many people sitting at the table, that I couldn’t find my friend among the quests invited. 6. The book discussed was very interesting. 7.A parliamentary army led by Cromwell defeated King Charles I. 8.The man standing by the window is the professor you are looking for. 9. Taking the book from the shelf he sat down to read it. 10. Receiving no reply by the end of the month we shall consider the order cancelled.
V. Translate the sentences paying attention to the function of the underlined words.
The question was discussed recently.
The question discussed was difficult.
We were discussing the question from 5 till 7 o’clock.
Discussing the question we came across some problems.
VI. Compose sentences out of the given parts. Pay attention to the place of the participle.
left, gaily, the company, the café, chattering.
arrived, the telegram, promised, never.
asleep, the boy, slipping, immediately, fell, into bed.
to him, smiling, turned, she, her face.
no answer, we, receiving, a cable, sent.
Unit VII.
Grammar study: The infinitive and The Gerund.
Read and translate.
As long as we live, we are taught, we are shown, essential parts, to sort out, we are able to, it is thought, the invention of writing, everyday life, to store up knowledge.
Read and translate the text.