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- •Isbn 5 — 86881 — 006 — 6
- •I want a day or two more to make a final decision.
- •I can't leave the village (I.E. The village where we live) until Sunday.
- •I don't like metal combined with plastic in one and the same object of everyday use.
- •1. Погода была такая плохая, что я не мог выйти. 2. Какая 12
- •Exercise 34. Translate into English.
- •Exercise 42. Use the proper article.
- •Exercise 44. Comment on the articles in the "of-phrases".
- •Exercise 46. Use the proper articles, summarizing the cases already mentioned.
- •Exercise 47. Use the proper article. Pay attention to uncountable nouns.
- •Exercise 49. Comment on the use of articles with nouns used in a generic sense. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •Revision exercises
- •Exercise s3. Use the proper article.
- •Exercise 54. Use the proper article.
- •Exercise 55. Use the proper article.
- •Exercise 67. Use the proper article.
- •Exercise 76. Use the proper article paying attention to abstract nouns.
- •Exercise 77. Use the proper article paying attention to abstract nouns.
- •Exercise 78. Use the proper article paying attention to abstract nouns.
- •Exercise 79. Use the proper article. Pay attention to the use of article with the noun predicative after the anticipatory "it".
- •Exercise 81. Insert the proper article summarizing the cases already mentioned.
- •Exercise 86. Pay attention to the absence of the article in prepositional phrases.
- •Exercise 87. Comment on the use of articles with substantivized parts of speech.
- •Use the proper article with substantivized adjectives.
- •Exercise 89. Use the proper article paying special attention to substantivized parts of speech.
- •General revision
- •I. Oliver Cromwell is one of most important figures in English history. Cromwell was born at Huntington in year 1599, and it was on large farm that he grew up.
- •Exercise 115. Use the proper article.
- •Exercise 116. Use the proper article.
- •Exercise 117. Use the proper article. H
- •Exercise 118. Use the proper article.
- •(Numbers refer to exercises)
Exercise 79. Use the proper article. Pay attention to the use of article with the noun predicative after the anticipatory "it".
1. It's honour to be thought of by such colleagues as you. I'm deeply touched. 2. It isn't so much surprise to find you are indulgent towards me. 3. It was irony that it came in such form. 4. But it was shame to wake you, wasn't it? 5. It was always surprise to me that you ever attracted Nightingale at all. 6. But my old colleagues never forgot me, and it was great pleasure to go to see them once year and talk over old times. 7. It really is relief to talk it over with you, Midge. You are always so sensible and practical. 8. "It was great privilege to meet her," said Hilary. 9. It had been great happiness to him to discover that she was in complete agreement with him in opinions. 10. It was great bitterness to Mariam to see herself deserted by Paul. 11. "Yes," replied Mrs. Lievers. "It's wonder she isn't ill herself." 12. It was relief to receive no reply. 13. It was real pleasure to him to give pleasure to others. 14. He knew that it had been sacrifice to his parents to give him so costly an education. 15. It seems pity to take up old scandals and wash a lot of dirty linen in public 16. It's been bitter grief to me that son of mine should refuse to fight for his country.
Exercise 80. Use the proper article summarizing the cases already mentioned.
She brought him food soon after dawn and then again when night fell 2. May prevented great cry of relief from breaking through her hips. 3. Daylight was comfort, but danger as well, for they might be seen by German motor boat and then it was all up with them. 4. Look she gave him sent cold shiver down his spine. 5. There was peculiar charm in that little park in middle of city; it was graceful, rural and at same time urban. 6. Let's sit down again in shade until breakfast is ready. 7. Pleasant hazy twilight enveloped school. 8. She brought him milk to drink, and food; he could not touch food, but he drank milk greedily. 9. He had come in as quickly as was his habit and was watching them with amused smile. 10. Collector sat on edge of table, so that he could dominate without formality.
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11. He ran over menu: English breakfast, porridge and mutton chops. 12. He asked her if she could get him clothes in which he could pass unnoticed. She suggested suit of her husband's. 13. He was huge, red-faced man, with great booming voice. 14. She had not missed glance Jane had given her and had been seized with panic fear. 15. His eye travelled round, searching everything in room with quick, trained lance. 16. He turned in bed and looked towards window. Very white dim light It was early morning. 17. Here is Doctor Sheppard, close friend of poor Roger's. 18. You probably think that I must have lived very gay life in France - but it wasn't so. 19. And she was cut off from ordinary life by her religious intensity. 20. And now, darling, don't you think you ought to get good night's sleep? 21. Allen stood like figure of stone in entrance. 22. Madden laid heavy hand on his shoulder. 23. Young man in photograph had been given from birth necessary background for charm. 24. I didn't begin work till Monday and today was Friday so there was plenty of time for investigation. 25. He was man of most subtle and refined intellect. Man of culture, charm and distinction. One of most intellectual men I ever met.