- •Пояснювальна записка
- •Comments
- •III.Find the Ukrainian equivalents in the right-hand column for the following:
- •IV. Use the words and word combinations given in Ex. III in the sentences of your own.
- •V. Translate the following sentences:
- •VI. Complete the following sentences:
- •VII. Say if it is right:
- •VIII. Answer the following questions:
- •VII. Use the Possessive Case instead of ”of-phrase”:
- •VIII. Use ”of-phrase” instead of the Possessive Case in the following sentences:
- •IX.Put in ”have” or ”has”.
- •X.Put in the definite or the indefinite article where necessary.
- •Comments
- •II. Find the English in the right-hand column for the following:
- •III. Complete the following sentences:
- •IV. Fill in the blanks with prepositions or adverbs if necessary:
- •V. Translate the following sentences into English
- •VI. Answer the following questions
- •VII. Speak about State tax Service University
- •VIII. Learn the dialogue by heart:
- •V. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •VI. Choose the proper word:
- •VII. Use ”many” and ”much” instead of expressions such as lots of ... , a lot of ... , a great deal of ... , plenty of ... .
- •VIII. Form the degrees of comparison of the following adjectives
- •IX. Put the adjectives in brackets into the required degrees of comparison.
- •X. Compare the objects according to the given example:
- •Comments
- •III. Find the Ukrainian in the right-hand column for the following:
- •IV. Complete the following sentences:
- •V. Say if it is right:
- •VI. Fill in the prepositions:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •Have to
- •XII. Change the following sentences into the negative and interrogative:
- •XVIII. Translate into English from Ukrainian:
- •Comments
- •III. Find the Ukrainian equivalents in the right - hand column for the following:
- •IV.Use the words and word combinations given in Ex. III in the sentences of your own.
- •V.Complete the following sentences:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks with the words given below
- •VII. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •VIII. Answer the following questions:
- •II. Replace the infinitive in brackets by the Present Indefinite:
- •III. Complete the dialogue by putting the verbs into the correct form
- •IV. Put the words (underlined) into the Singular and make other changes if necessary
- •V. Translate the following sentences:
- •Comments
- •III. Find the Ukrainian equivalents in the right-hand column for the following:
- •IV.Use the word combinations given in Ex. III in the sentences of your own
- •V. Complete the following sentences:
- •VI. Say if it is right:
- •VII. Fill in the blanks with prepositions or adverbs if necessary:
- •VIII. Answer the following questions:
- •III. Use the verbs below to complete the sentences. Some of the sentences are positive, some are negative, and some are questions.
- •IX. Translate what is given in brackets, using the Present Indefinite or the Future Indefinite
- •Comments
- •III. Find the Ukrainian equivalents in the right-hand column for the following:
- •IV. Complete the following sentences:
- •V. Say if it is right:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks with the words given below:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •III. State the functions in Participle I:
- •IV. Make the following sentences negative and interrogative:
- •V. Use the Present Continuous instead of the Infinitive in brackets
- •VI. Use the verbs given in brackets in the Present Indefinite or the Present Continuous tenses
- •VII. Translate the following sentences into English. Pay attention to the use of the Present Continuous to express an action in the near future.
- •Comments
- •III. Find the English in the right-hand column for the following:
- •IV. Complete the following sentences:
- •V. Say if it is right:
- •VI. Fill in the blanks with prepositions:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •II. Form Participle II of the following verbs:
- •III. Read and translate the following sentences. Pay attention to the function of Participle II:
- •The Perfect Tenses.
- •IV. Make these sentences negative and interrogative:
- •V. Choose the proper place of the adverb:
- •VI. Transform the following sentences into the sentences with Present Perfect:
- •VII. Replace the infinitives in brackets by the required tenses:
- •VIII. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •IX. Replace the infinitive in the brackets by the required tense:
- •X. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •XI. Do as in the pattern: Pattern: Future Perfect
- •XII. Refer to the future as in the pattern:
- •XIII. Translate these sentences into English:
- •I. Read the following words:
- •II. Read and translate the following text: us Economy.
- •Comments
- •III. Find the English in the night-hand column for the following:
- •IV. Complete the following sentences:
- •V. Say if it is right:
- •VI. Translate the following into English:
- •VII. Answer the following the question:
- •II. Put the following sentences into the Passive Voice.
- •III. Put the following sentences into the Passive Voice making the indirect object the subject of the passive construction:
- •IV. Translate the following sentences into English using the Passive Voice:
- •V. Put the following sentences into the Passive Voice:
- •VI. Make up sentences using the given verbs in the Passive Voice:
- •VII. Translate into English using the Passive Voice:
- •Comments
- •III. Find the English in the right-hand column for the following:
- •IV. Complete the following sentences:
- •VI. Fill in blanks with necessary prepositions:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •II. Put the verbs in the principal clause into the Past Indefinite Tense and make the necessary changes in the subordinate clause:
- •III. Complete these sentences with ”said”, ”told” or ”talked” and translate into Ukrainian:
- •IV. Change the following dialogue into indirect speech:
- •VI. Translate into English. Pay attention to the sequence of tenses:
- •Comments
- •III. Find the equivalents for:
- •IV. Complete the following sentences:
- •V. Find in the text English equivalents for:
- •VI. Choose the proper words and answer the following questions:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Speak on the topic ”My Speciality” Grammar Revision Exercises of Tense and Voice
- •II.Use the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect instead of the Infinitives in the brackets:
- •III. Use the Past Indefinite, the Past Continuous or the Past Perfect instead of the infinitives in brackets:
- •IV. Read the following sentences twice; (a) in the Present Perfect tenses; (b) in the Past Indefinite using the words in brackets:
- •V. Use the Past Indefinite, the Past Continuous, or the Past Perfect instead of the infinitive in brackets:
- •VI. Use the Present, Past or Future Perfect tenses instead of the infinitives in brackets:
- •VII. Translate into English using the appropriate tenses:
- •Additional Reading Lesia Ukrainka
- •Outstanding people of ukraine.
- •Bohdan Khmelnytsky
- •The british education system state education in britain
- •Private education
- •British industry the north-south divide
- •Manufacturing Manufacturing, construction and services.
- •Chemicals and Related Products
- •Mechanical Engineering
- •Electronics
- •Motor Vehicles
- •Aerospace
- •Food and Drink
- •Other Manufacturing
- •Construction
- •Service industries
- •Financial Services
- •Retailing and Wholesaling.
- •Tourism
- •Other Services
- •Economic performance
Electronics
Britain has the fourth largest electronics industry in the world. Products include computers, communications equipment and a large range of components.
As well as an extensive range of computer hardware systems and associated equipment, British firms devise computer applications software and are particularly strong in specialist markets, such as artificial intelligence, computer-aided design, mathematical software, geographical information systems and data visualisation. Major advances are being made by British firms and academic institutions in the field of 'virtual reality', a three-dimensional computer simulation technique with a host of industrial and other applications.
Motor Vehicles
Overseas-owned car companies are responsible for most car production in Britain. These, however, provide work for many indigenous component firms; this sector consists of nearly 4,000 companies.
Car production has recovered strongly following the recession. In 1994 nearly 1.5 million cars were manufactured, the highest number for 20 years -619,000 cars were exported. Car output is dominated by Rover, Ford, Vauxhall, Peugeot-Talbot and three Japanese companies - Nissan, Toyota and Honda. The latter have invested heavily and introduced new management techniques and production methods.
Aerospace
Britain's aerospace industry is the third largest in the Western world. Sales amounted to Ј12,000 million in 1994 with exports contributing Ј7,500 million.
As the leading British exporter of manufactured goods, British Aerospace (BAe) produces both civil and military aircraft, as well as guided weapons and components. The company has a 20 per cent share in Airbus Industrie, which manufactures a family of
Airbus airliners for which BAe designs and supplies the wings. BAe is one of the world's top defence companies. Military aircraft include the vertical/short take-off and landing Harrier and the Hawk fast jet trainer. It is also a partner in multinational projects, including the Tornado combat aircraft and the Euro-fighter 2000, which had its maiden flight in 1994.
Among other manufacturers are Short Brothers of Belfast and Westland Helicopters. Over 1,()()() West-land helicopters are in service in 19 countries.
Rolls-Royce is one of the world's three prime manufacturers of aero-engines. Over 50,000 Rolls-Royce engines are in service with more than 300 airlines in over 100 countries. Its latest large engine, the Trent, powers the new generation of wide-body twin-engined airliners, such as the Boeing 777 and the Airbus A330.
Around one-third of the aerospace industry consists of aviation equipment. British firms have made significant technological advances in areas such as flight-deck controls and information displays, flight simulators and ejection seats. GEC-Marconi is the world's largest manufacturer of head-up displays.
The largest British space company is Matra Marconi Space UK which, with its French partner, is one of the world's leading space companies. The industry is strong in communications satellites and associated Earth stations and ground infrastructure equipment, and in the area of Earth observation.