Substantivized parts of speech

Ex. 165.Read and translate the sentences. Comment on the words in bold type.

1. Let me have my say! 2. May I have a think? 3. No ifs, no buts,no more cuts.4. We are among the don't knows.I first heard it from someone who is in the know. 5.It was her duty to feed, punish, dress and bed downseven of the eight children. 6.1 hope you'll approve my plans and give me the go-ahead.7. These stores specialize in seconds.8. She believed her servants to be real finds.9. A cup of hot lemon tea will do you a lot of good.10. She had restored to alcohol as an anodyne for her illsonly in the last year. 11. Emma had many imperativesbut the first one was her child. 12. The cloth manufacturers were making khaki and navy and air force bluefor Great Britain and her allies. 13. These pictures satisfy the European taste for the fantastical, the exotic and the sublime.14. He is argumentative. He's had several run-inswith Gideon recently, and when Gideon was not in the least at fault. 15. This attractive book is a "must-have"for all lovers of fine food. 16.1 do sit-upsfor ten minutes every morning. 17. We've been through thick and thinover the years. You are my very best friend. 18. They were oppositesboth in appearance and in character. 19. This Ranger defended the weekagainst the powerfulin the American Midwest. 20. We usually store our impressions in our subconscious.Sometimes what truly frightens a person can come to

the fore in sleep, when the unconscious rises. 21. "What if they come after us?" said Mr. Bucket. "What if they capture us?" said Mrs. Bucket. "What if they shoot us?" said Grandma Georgina. "You'll never get anywhere if you go about what-iffing like that. Would Columbus have discovered America if he'd said 'What if I sink on the way over? What if I meet pirates? What if I never come back?' He wouldn't even have started. We want no what-iffers around here."

Ex. 166.Read and translate the sentences. Find substantivized parts of speech and comment on them.

1. With the wisdom of the old she found a way out. 2. The uniform suits you. You should wear more blue. 3. She knew she had done me a terrible wrong. 4. After a most enjoyable Maths lesson I felt it was my duty as a monitoress to lecture the first years on the importance of having spotless finger nails. 5. The young are slaves to novelty, the old to custom. 6. The most learned are not the wisest. 7. The room was bursting with sofas and chairs and mahogany whatnots. 8. Fascinated, she walked slowly around the bedroom, which was decorated in a mixture of greyish pinks, smoky blues and greens. 9. "Why do you think you had this flashback all of a sudden?" Catherine asked curiously. 10. He was a German through and through. 11. It's a possible, but I must think about it. 12. Will you drop in at the shop and buy a bitter for me? 13. And then the unpredictable happened. 14. Why, one might say we're more English than the English. 15. Convention is the great enemy of human good. 16. The wise must endure fools. 17. After a storm comes a calm. 18. Matilda was losing her cool. 19. For their own good and for the good of society, they should be interned behind barbed wire. 20. Promptness in business is a must. 21. There are so many Englishes in the world.

Ex. 167.Substantivize the following words and make up sentences of your own with them.

Classic, essential, fundamental, extreme, romantic, negative, must, if, not, Roman, up, down, five, educated, Irish, radical, cold, official, remake, royal.

Ex. 168.Translate into English.

1. «Зеленые» протестуют против строительства здесь химического завода. 2. Моя любимая популярная группа — «Неприкасаемые». 3. Мистер Маршал — все­знайка. 4. Впервые отец и сын разговаривали как равные. 5. Это мои производственные технологии (уме­ния), и я никому их не дам. 6. Потенциал человека — это набор способностей и талантов, с которыми он ро­дился. 7. Он ведет себя как дикарь, хотя и считает, что принадлежит к избранным. 8. Двухнедельный отпуск, который они провели в Венеции, был для них вторым медовым месяцем. 9. Летом он предпринял третью поездку в Гималаи. 10. Мой дядя — большой либерал. 11. Нам нужны истинные профессионалы, чтобы выполнить эту работу. 12. Это настоятельная необходимость, так что я не принимаю никаких «нет». 13. — Какая славная кошечка! — Это не она, а он.

14. Произошло нечто из ряда вон выходящее. 15. У многих учителей бывают любимчики.

Chapter V.

THE ADJECTIVE

Ex. 169. A. Read and translate the sentences. Pay attention to the descriptions given in them.

1. Harry looked nothing like the rest of the family. Uncle Vernon was large and neckless, with an enormous black moustache; Aunt Petunia was horse-faced and bony; Dudley was blond, pink and porky. Harry, on the other hand, was small and skinny, with brilliant green eyes and jet-black hair that was always untidy. He wore round glasses, and on his forehead was a thin scar. 2. Mrs. Reynolds was a tall, striking woman in her late forties, with blond hair and a typical pink English complexion. She had a friendly smile and an assertive yet sympathetic way about her. 3. Tonight Samantha wore well-tailored blue jeans, a white cotton shirt, a black gabardine blazer, and highly polished black Oxfords with white socks. 4.1 shivered. It was a damp November night and quite cold, typical English winter weather. 5. It was a radiant day, the sky was a high blue and clear, and the sun was brilliant. 6. It was a blustery day. There was a high wind that blew the new green leaves off the trees. It was a chilly morning but the sky was a cerulean blue filled with puffy white clouds that raced across the great arc of the sky.

(from "Harry Potter" by J.K. Rowling)

B. Describe:

a) the appearance of any person you like.

b) the weather on the day you are reading this.

Ex. 170. A. Read the following and say how the same qualities in men and women are often described by adjectives, say whose descriptions are generous, and whose are loaded with negative connotations.

He is ambitious; she is pushy.

He is tough-minded; she is ruthless.

He is foresighted; she is calculating.

He is firm; she is stubborn.

He is self-respecting; she is egoistical.

He is persistent; she is nagging.

B. Write a letter of recommendation to your colleague or a friend. Make use of some of the words given below

Efficient, diligent, helpful, creative, open-hearted, well-read, cultured, naive, thoughtful, slow, forgetful, choosy, demanding, bossy, cooperative, nosy, provocative, sophisticated, practical, businesslike, professional, well organized, decisive, flexible, resilient, reliable, broad-minded

Ex. 171.State whether the following adjectives are qualitative or relative. Make up sentences of your own with them

1. stone, stony

2. silver, silvery

3. wax, waxen

4. snow, snowy

5. sun, sunny

6. silk, silken

7. gold, golden, gilded

8. wool, woolly, woollen

9. wood, wooden 10. brass, brazen

Ex. 172.Choose the right word to fill in the blanks

1. a) The ... Age is the earliest known period of human history, b) The ground here had always been ... . c) There came... silence, (stone, stony) 2. a) He was born with a ... spoon in his mouth, b) There is a ...birch under my window, c) Meryl was wearing a long ... dress, d) From the hall there came the ...chime of the old clock, (silver, silvery) 3. a) We need some ... candles, b) Old Nancy had a ... complexion, (wax, waxen) 4. a) Let's built a ... man. b) We went to see him one ... day in London, (snow, snowy) 5. a) I worked ... - up to ... - down, b) You have a wonderful ... tan. c) It was a ... day. d) Bob has a ... disposition, (sun, sunny) 6. a) I think I'll bye this ... scarf, b) This girl has ... lashes, c) Her hair was very long and ... . (silk, silky, silken) 7. a) There are ... daisies in the grass, b) He won a ... medal, c) Sue wore a tiny ... cross, d) These are ... rules, e) The princess was a beautiful girl with ... hair, f) They stopped before the ...altar (gold, golden, gilded) 8. a) He was dressed in a good ... suit, b) My Granny knitted a pair of long ... socks for me. c) Betty had a ...cap on. (wool, woolly, woollen) 9. a) They have a ... house, b) He had a ... head, (wood, wooden) 10. a) There was a... jug on the table, b) She is tired of her husband's ... love affairs, (brass, brazen)

Ex. 173.Give degrees of comparison of the following words if possible,

I. angry, brave, bad, convenient, dry, dead, final, good, heavy, narrow, perfect, Persian, right (left), square, important, white, yellow, unique, little

II. absent-minded, easy-going, fine-looking, good-natured, high-flown, high-heeled, kind-hearted, much-spoken, narrow-minded, old-fashioned, strong-willed, well-bred

Ex. 174.Put the adjectives in the correct order.

1. Cycling is a(n)_________activity, (useful, outdoor, popular) 2. Now I'm reading a________novel, (depressing, long, boring) 3. He had a________alarm clock, (digital, new, useful) 4. Have you heard of this________invention? (Japanese, fantastic, new) 5. This family rents a________house, (furnished, large, old) 6. I've just bought a(n)________table, (beautiful, coffee, glass, oval) 7. Robert's is the_________car. (red, Italian, big) 8. Our students are using _________ dictionaries.(English, reliable, new, complete) 9. There was a _________ carpet on the floor, (soft, wonderful, woollen, Persian) 10. Andy gave Rosie a_________box. (jewellery, velvet, small, square) 11. Stratford is a_________town, (nice, small, quiet)

12. There are a lot of________pans in the shops, (frying, Tefal, non-stick, brand-new, French-made)

Ex. 175.Translate into English.

1. Я живу в новом девятиэтажном кирпичном до­ме. 2. Секретарь вручил ему толстый коричневый бу­мажный конверт. 3. Мы обедали за большим новым круглым деревянным столом. 4. Она надела свой луч­ший синий шерстяной костюм. 5. В этой фирме рабо­тает много молодых способных японских программи­стов. 6. Лиза купила новую модную красную шелко­вую блузку. 7. Старые узкие темные туманные улицы Лондона пугали ее. 8. На ковбое была большая яркая соломенная мексиканская шляпа. 9. Это был первый по-настоящему важный международный конгресс. 10. Как мне нравится эта венецианская зеленая стек­лянная ваза! 11. Перед нами лежала песчаная равни­на. 12. Спасибо, это золотой совет (мнение). 13. У сей­фа свинцовая дверь. 14. Небо было свинцовое, оно не обещало ничего хорошего. 15. У чучела были стеклян­ные глаза. 16. Врачу не понравился его стеклянный взгляд. 17. Мне надоели твои наглые манеры.

Ex. 176.Choose the right words to fill in the blanks,

1. a) When Scott reached the ... Pole, he saw the Norwegian flag already there, b) Antarctica is in the ... Hemisphere, (south, southern) 2. a) This novel is based on a ... story. b) I think Linda is a ... person, (true, truthful) 3. a) It was a great, yes, it was a ... change for the country, b) They played their part in the ... process, (historic, historical) 4. a) He rents a flat in ... London, b) These cliffs and grounds are in the ... Hemisphere, (north, northern) 5. a) This fish is so bony! I find it ...! b) These beautiful fungi are ... . They are poisonous, (uneatable, inedible) 6. a) — John is as ... as a girl. — Yes, he is very touchy. b) —On the other hand, he is a ... boy. —Yes, I would say he is intelligent, (sensible, sensitive) 7. a) The country is having great ... difficulties, b) This car is very ... . It needs little petrol, (economic, economical) 8. a) This chronicle gives a ... presentation of events, b) The discovery of penicillin was a ... event, (historic, historical) 9. a) The handwriting was ..., but I recognized it as Mark's, b) It may be a good novel, but I find it... . (unreadable, illegible) 10. a) In our new flat we have an ... cooker, b) Accumulator gave off a sudden ... discharge, (electric, electrical)

Ex. 177.Make compound adjectives form according to the model

Mo del:-A programme which lasts half an hour is a half-hour programme.

1. a freeze (on bank accounts) for two months a________freeze 2. celebrations for three days _________celebrations 3. a ring road with five drives a_________ ring road 4. a drive which takes five hours a_________drive 5. a lorry which can carry 15 tons a_________lorry 6. a flight which lasts 3.5 hours a_________flight 7. the first film which lasted for three minutes a_________film 8. an engine with a capacity of 3.5 litres a_________engine 9. a child which is five years old a_________child 10. a man whose height is six feet a_________man 11. a walk which covers eight miles a_________walk 12. a tank with a capacity of 16 gallons a_________tank 13. a **** hotel a_________hotel 14. a castle built in the fourteenth century a_________castle 15. a student who is in his second year a ________student 16. a flat on the third floor a_________flat 17. a computer which is of the second generation a_________computer 18. a decision made at the last minute a_________decision 19. an excellent meal a_________-class meal 20. a very poor production a_________-rate production

Ex 178. Complete the sentences using the comparative or the superlative form of the adjectives given in brackets.

1. — Boris is certainly (clever) than his brother. — Yes, and he is (attractive) than his brother Peter. In fact, he is (smart) boy I've ever taught. 2. Nothing could be (extravagant) than buying such an expensive car. You will have to be (careful) with your money in future. 3. Life is getting (hard) and (complicated) with every passing day. 4. It is (effective) method of all, but it is naturally costly. 5. Stephen is (intelligent) than any other boy in his group. 6. It has been (cold) day in Moscow for thirty years. 7. It's (little) I can do for you, I'm afraid. 8. That was (bad) than he had expected. 9. That was indeed (bad) experience in his career. 10. They naively think that things can only get (good). 11. This is (unbelievable) news I have ever heard. 12. He ate (few) French fries than you did at the picnic. 13. Angela is (little) organized than Mike. 14. If you ask me, Moscow is (beautiful) than any other city in the world. 15. They had (little) and (little) to talk about. 16. It is axiomatic that (great) the student's individual effort, (much) thorough will be his learning. 17. The (much) original a discovery, the (much) obvious it seems afterwards.

Ex 179. Complete the following comparisons.

1 Barbara is nearly ... old ... her stepmother. 2. There are more ... two thousand books in my mother's library. 3. Bob talks just ... his father. 4. Would you be ... kind ... to close the door for me? 5. Do ... I tell you; don't do ... I do. 6. I am not ... naive ... to believe all he promises me. 7. After your heart attack you should walk ... slowly ... possible. 8. The Volga is not now ... wide ... it was. 9.1 have ... many working hours a week ... any other employee. 10. A shower uses less water ... a bath. 11. On Sundays we don't have to get up ... early ... usual. 12. This house is two times ... big ... the old one. 13. They use twice ... much electricity .. compressor machines.

14. In my opinion, it's worth more ... twice that figure. 15. He can lift a box thrice ... heavy.

Ex. 180.Read and translate the following colourful and unusual comparisons. Make up sentences with them.

1. as different as chalk and cheese 2. as scarce as hen's teeth 3. as dark as inside of a wolf 4. as happy as a pumpkin in a sunny patch 5. as ugly as home-made soap 6. as black as two o'clock in the morning 7. as happy as a dog with two tails 8. as nervous as a brick wall 9. as brave as the first man who ate an oyster 10. as cold as an ex-wife's heart 11. as big as the little end of nothing 12. as noisy as two skeletons dancing on a tin roof

Ex. 181.Give degrees of comparison of the following adjectives if possible.

absohite

able

authentic

helpful

empty

effective

left

mild

middle

medical

vacant

round

pregnant

Roman

wooden

immortal

real

late

near

old

far

few

tough

entire

Ex 182. Complete the given phrases.

1. The sooner, ... . 2. The longer the day (is), ... . 3. The more we learn, .... 4. The more expensive the wedding, ... . 5. The later one goes to bed, .... 6. The better the idea, ... . 7. The sunnier the weather, ... . 8. The more knowledge you get.....9. The broader your outlook, ... . 10. The richer your vocabulary, ... . 11. The less chocolate you eat, ... . 12. The farther from home, ... . 13. The more kids you have, ... . 14. The smarter a person is, ... . 15. The longer we study English, ...

Ex 183. Use the right degree of comparison of the adjectives in brackets.

1. He laughs (good), who laughs last. 2. He who laughs last, laughs (long). 3. Of two evils, choose the (little). 4. My aunt is the (old) of the four sisters. 5. Cats are (clean) than monkeys, but monkeys are (intelligent) than cats. 6. He is the (well-known) of that crew. 7. Put your (good) foot forward. 8. He had rarely listened to a (an) (absurd) proposal. 9. The kids had never eaten a sausage that was (big, red, hot). 10. Thank you, you are (kind) today than you were yesterday. 11. Socrates was (wise) Greek of all. 12. Get there first with (much) — that is the fundamental principle of tactics. 13. Which lie seems (good)? 14. Christopher is (friendly) than Ted.15. Donald is (well-off) than either of his brothers. 16. Ben is (wealthy) of the three brothers. 17. Edwin was (nice) of the two sons.

Ex. 184. Translate into English

1. Из двух проектов второй более перспективный. 2. Из пятерых претендентов они выбрали самого знающе­го. 3. Какой из этих двух аппаратов более надежный? 4. Это был самый печальный опыт в моей жизни. 5. Для нее нет ничего более важного, чем ее карьера. 6. Чем скорее он перестанет проматывать деньги, тем лучше. 7. Для меня существуют два самых замечатель­ных дня в году — мой день рождения и Новый год. 8. Чем меньше ты говоришь и, фактически, чем мень­ше ты знаешь, тем это безопаснее для меня и для моих друзей. И в конечном счете для тебя тоже. 9. Вода — самый сильный напиток. Она приводит в движение (to drive) мельницы. 10. Чем образованнее человек, тем более он склонен страдать от головных болей. 11. Самые лучшие повара— мужчины. 12. «Извини­те» — самое трудное слово. 13. Чем больше я читаю о налоговой реформе, тем меньше я ее понимаю.

Ex. 185.Read the sentences and translate them into Russian, paying special attention to the adjectives

1. Good— better— best. Never rest. Till "good" is "better" and "better" is "best". 2. A bad excuse is better than none. 3. A silent tongue and a true heart are the most admirable things on earth. 4. It is better to be the best of a low family than the worst of a noble one. 5. The symphony was a half-baked, splashy, cacophonous mess. 6. The film will be released in the first half of the following year at the earliest. 7. Broken hearts stain pillows with bitter tears. 8. Much to Mary's further surprise, her mother was nowhere to be seen. 9. He is going to buy the latest golfing accessories. 10. Whom we love best, to them we can say least. 11. Learning makes a good man better and a bad man worse. 12. Now let's have lunch and you can tell me about all your latest lady friends and the exciting parties you've been to. 13. Many famous artists died in the bitterest poverty. 14. The positive hotel experience is a smooth arrival, delightful service, a pleasant night's stay and a professional check-out.

Ex. 186.Compare

I. two different fruits 2. a cat and a dog 3. two flowers 4. rock music and classical music 5. two academic subjects 6. comedy and tragedy 7. reading and writing 8. being single and being married 9. two of your friends 10. your life now with what it was like ten years ago II. your physical appearance now with the way you looked as a child 12. two movie stars 13. two holidays 14. two of your teachers 15. children with parents.

Ex. 187.Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the adjective Mind the use of articles where necessary

A. Late

1. These are ... books and current magazines. 2. Are you getting off at ... stop? 3. He turned up ... than he had promised. 4. Let's discuss ... news a little bit ..., shall we? 5. We have two managers at the office: Igor and Svetlana. ... is thirty, ...is twenty-eight. 6. Will you repeat ... sentence, please. 7. This illustrated magazine shows photographs of ... fashions. 8. Last week my students passed ... exam. 9. I am ..., but not ... . 10. We need ... telephone directory.

B. Near

1. There's no one ... to me than you. 2. Excuse me, where is ... metro station? 3. ... time think before you speak. 4. Are you getting off at ...stop, sir? 5. Who lives ... to the school, children? 6. ...week you'll have to write ... essay according to our plan. 7. Who is going to be ... to do the talking?

C. Old

1. My roommate is as ... as I. 2. Of the four children Tony is ... . 3. My ... brother is a loving family man.4. — Who is ... here? — Mr. Stone is, though he is the youngest man here. 5. Have you ... brother or sister?

D. Far

1. She is one of those who will go .... 2. How ... is your native place from here? 3. Billy lived at ... end of the village. 4. She never went ... than school. 5. Do you think they will get any ... in this tricky matter? 6. A ... calculation shows that these figures are incorrect. 7.1 live .. from the city centre than you do, S. They are waiting for ... news from home.

Ex. 188.Translate into English.

1. Вы— моя последняя надежда. 2. Этого я от вас меньше всего ожидала. 3. Она выглядит старше сво­их лет. 4. Женщине столько лет, на сколько она выг­лядит. 5. Чем ближе экзамены, тем больше я не­рвничаю. 6. — На сколько лет ваш муж старше вас? — Мы ровесники. 7. В следующий вторник мы обсудим следующий пункт программы. 8. Каковы последние достижения в этой области? 9. Последую­щие детали будут обсуждены на последнем заседа­нии клуба. 10. На этой выставке представлено пос­леднее (новейшее) оборудование со всего мира. 11. Все уважают Давида. Он здесь главный. 12. Нет, дальше мы не пойдем, темнеет. 13. Если ей помочь, то она далеко пойдет. 14. У меня две близкие под­руги: Настя и Ирина. Первая очень сдержана, вто­рая очень эмоциональна. 15. Сядь, пожалуйста, по­дальше от телевизора. 16. Они принялись за работу без дальнейших комментариев. 17. Это последняя капля. Я этого не могу больше выносить. 18. Я живу дальше всех от школы.

Ex. 189. Talk on the suggested topics.

1. Your proudest achievement. 2. Your most important decision. 3. Your biggest inspiration.

4. Your most memorable dream. 5. Your biggest business risk. 6. The best year of your life.

7. The thing that interests you most in people. 8. Your greatest regret or disappointment.

9. The worst job you've ever had. 10. The greatest help you ever received. 11. The strangest coincidence in your life.12. The three most important principles you follow. 13. The biggest crisis in your life. 14. Your strongest belief.

Ex. 190.Read and translate the sentences. Say how degrees of comparison are intensified.

1. Are the profits that poor? 2. The weather is no better today than it was yesterday. 3. It's ever so interesting to meet new people. 4. It's most important you stay here. 5. This is a most rewarding job. 6. His is the finest car available on the market. 7. Thank you ever so much, you've been most helpful. 8. Your offer is much (a lot) better than any other's. 9. They give you the best chance imaginable. 10. He is no worse than any other boy of his age. 11. She was by far the camp's best swimmer. 12. He never ever wears a hat. 13. Mr. Parker is by far and away the biggest share holder. 14. It was the most awful film ever. 15. Where ever have you been? 16. Listen, I am dead serious about it. 17. This idea is pretty interesting. 18. Ron was having far worse problems. 19. He gave her a most loving smile.

Ex. 191.Make up 8 sentences of your own according to the model.

Model: l. The sky was a Wedgwood blue.

2. The walls were painted an antiseptic white.

3. The Queen Mother was dressed in forget-me-not blue for the opening ceremony.

The Adjective The Noun-Intensifier
1. white ash, silver, snow, wax, lemon, magnolia, stone, chalk, powder, paper, china, antiseptic, milky
2. black raven, storm, jet, soot
3. brown earth, chocolate, rust, summer
4. green jade, emerald, bottle, grass, copper, apple, sea, pea, olive, lime
5. grey silver, iron, smoke, pearl, sea, seal
6. red gold, flower, blood, brick, rose, beet, coral, wine, turkey, rust
7. blue forget-me-not, baby, sapphire, Cezanne, pastel, Dresden, Wedgwood, ice, corn, midnight, china, sky, blue, turquoise, navy
8. yellow daisy, butter, acid, candy, lemon, creme

Ex. 192.Read the text and retell it

Colourful English

Colours colour our language — and that is not just pigment of my imagination. Think of the words we use to describe how we feel. At various times we are greenwith envy, graywith exhaustion, redwith embarrassment, or whitewith rage. We can fall into a blackmood, a purplepassion, or a bluefunk; when things start looking up, we feel in the pink.

Even the animal world gets painted by the colouring of human imagination.

Have you ever owned a white elephant? Before you shake your head no, remember that nowadays the expression white elephant means an object of some worth that nobody else seems to want, like a huge out-of-style couch or a pedal-driven sewing machine. White elephant refers back to the albino elephants once considered sacred in Siam (now Thailand). These creatures were so rare that each one born became automatically the property of the king and was not permitted to work. When a subject incurred the king's displeasure, the angry monarch would bestow one of his white elephants on him as a gift. The enormous appetite and utter uselessness of the animal would soon plunge the "gifted" man into financial ruin. Can you explain the meaning of red herring"? The original red herrings were strong-smelling fish that the fox hunters of Old England dragged across the fox's trail to confuse the hounds and give the quarry a sporting chance. Today the meaning of red herring has been broadened to signify a misleading statement that diverts our attention from the real issues.

Substantivized Adjectives

Ex. 193. Read and translate the sentences Find and comment on the substantivized adjectives

1. Haven is where the police is British, the cooks are Italian, the mechanics are German, the lovers are French, and all is organized by the Swiss. Hell is where the cooks are British, the mechanics are French, the lovers are Swiss, the police is German and all is organized by the Italians. 2. Mr. Alexander is writing a book on fundamentals of English Grammar. 3. The prospect of a new business deal gave her a high. 4. His illustrated talk presented the highs and lows of his journey. 5. The place was deserted, all the locals had left with the summer residents. 6. The rest had done him good, he knew that. 7. Another thought struck Ursula all of a sudden. 8. Why do you ignore the obvious? 9. The navy was in the thick of the fighting. 10. She always tries to see the best in people. 11. The authorities are very much concerned with the number of the homeless on London streets. 12. He was a German through and through. 13. It's a pobbjble. I'll think about it later. 14. From the sublime to the ridiculous there is only one step. (Napoleon) 15. He is working like a black. 16. She admired the tints of Renoir's paintings. They were breath-taking: shell-pink and pearl, deep rose and gold, soft pastel blues and greens and the most glorious of yellows. 17. All my life, I've gotten nothing but A's, Even in Latin, which I found to be a difficult subject. 18. We must turn human wrongs into human rights, 19. This figurine is a pretty. I see you are fond of pretties.

Ex. 194.Insert the right article.

1, It had not occurred to her before that ... rich could be daft in the head. She had always thought it was the prerogative of ... poor. 2. He was a man who lives his life to ... fullest. 3. She stepped back and viewed the fir-tree with a critical eye. It was a healthy young fir, ... rich dark green. 4. She tried to remember only ... good and ... best. 5.1 felt claustrophobic all of ... sudden. 6.Come in, don't stand outside in ... cold. 7. She laughed, and a slight flush tinted her face ... pretty pink. 8. It felt like flying into ... unknown. 9. Escape ... ordinary. 10. How clever of you to help ... helpless and ... homeless. 11. ... more a man knows, ... more he is inclined to be modest. 12. He is leaving the country for ... good. 13. They did it for ... good of their country.

14. There are some changes for ... better in her condition. 15. His eyes were of ... brown so dark that they were almost black. 16. Do you believe in ... supernatural?

Ex. 195.Complete the table Mind the use of articles.

Название страны Прилага­тельное Житель страны Совокупность жителей Название языка  
1. Russia          
2. Britain British        
3. China          
4.   . the Americans    
Название страны Прилага­тельное Житель страны Совокупность жителей Название языка
5.     the Hungarian people  
6. Finland        
7.     the Spanish  
8. Turkey        
9. Scotland        
10. Holland        
11. Denmark        
12.   an Egyptian    
13. Swedish      
14. Israel        
15.   a Belgian    
16. Portugal        
17.       English
18. Czech      
19.     the Saudis  
20. Polish      
21. The Phi­lippines        
                   

Ex. 196.Translate into English.

1. Белинский, говоря о языке Пушкина, — русском язы­ке, писал: «Он нежен, сладостен, мягок как ропот вол­ны; тягок и густ как смола; ярок как молния; прозра­чен и чист как кристалл; душист и благовонен как вес­на; крепок и могуч как удар меча в руке богатыря».

2. На конференции присутствовали немцы, шведы, швей­царцы. 3. Для него демократия — это идеал. 4. «Война и мир» Л. Толстого — это классика русской литературы.5. «Неприкасаемые» — моя любимая популярная груп­па. 6. Он работает как троянец. 7. Более двадцати про­центов шведов имеют загородные дома. 8. Датчане — это люди, живущие в Дании. 9. — Как вы называете людей, живущих в Нидерландах? — Это голландцы. 10. Как ис­тинный испанец, Хосе обожает корриду. 11. Индусы ве­рят в возрождение души. 12. Жители Израиля — изра­ильтяне, и говорят они на иврите. 13. — Миланцы гор­дятся своим оперным театром? — Да, так же как и венцы. 14. Когда я учился в школе М. Свона при Лон­донском университете, в моей группе было много иное транцев: один тайванец, два португальца, три американца, четыре француза и одна англичанка. 15. Жителей ост рова Сардиния называют сардами. 16. В Дании говорят на датском, в Голландии на голландском, в Норвегии на норвежском. 17. Мои любимые книги — «Отверженные» В. Гюго, «Зов предков» Дж. Лондона, «Красное и черное» Стендаля. 18. Филиппинцы — жители Филиппин. 19. Жители Перу — перуанцы.

Ex. 197.Read and translate the proverbs. Find their Russian equivalents.

1. Actions speak louder than words. 2. He who is absent is always in the wrong. 3. A bad excuse is better than none. 4. Better late then never. 5. It is better to be born lucky than rich. 6. A creaking door hangs longest. 7. The difficult is done at once; the impossible takes a little longer. 8. The best doctors are Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet and Dr. Merryman. 9. Experience is the best teacher. 10. Fortune favours the brave. 11. One law for the rich and another for the poor. 12. A man is as old as he feels, and a woman as old as she looks. 13. The more you get, the more you want. 14. Nothing is certain but the foreseen. (The unexpected always happens.) 15. Prevention is better than cure. 16. The sharper the storm, the sooner it's over. 17. Never speak ill of the dead. 18. Two wrongs don't make a right. (Two blacks don't make a white.) 19. The weakest go to the wall. 20. A word to the wise is enough.

Ex. 198.Translate into English.

1. Этот мастер говорит, что всегда готов помочь моло­дым. 2. Ей хорошо знакомы все те соблазны, которые искушают знаменитостей. 3. Он считает, что чем стар­ше он становится, тем меньше он в чем-либо уверен. 4. Мы так устали от всех этих крайностей в погоде! 5. Она старалась не выделять любимчиков среди сво­их детей. 6. Мысли Лизы были о прошлом. Возмож­но, это было потому, что она не хотела думать о насто­ящем и будущем. 7. Я нисколько (ни в малейшей мере) не возражаю, если ты называешь меня прагма­тиком. Да, я не романтик. 8. Если у вас однажды по­явится привычка, то потом становится все труднее и труднее избавиться от нее. 9. С самого детства они были полными противоположностями по характеру. 10. С богатыми людьми очень трудно иметь дело, осо­бенно когда дело касается их денег. 11. Это последнее, что могло прийти мне в голову. 12. Его глаза были светлого серо-голубого цвета. 13. Почему вы переду­мали ни с того, ни с сего? 14. Испанцы говорят, что кофе должен быть черным как дьявол, горячим как ад и сладким как грех. 15. Чем большее я узнаю людей, тем больше мне нравятся собаки, (старая английс­кая пословица) 16.Моя новая квартира будет в пас­тельных тонах: бледно-серых и бледно-зеленых. 17. В последнее время на экранах телевизоров мы видим много сериалов: «Дерзкие и красивые», «Богатые и знаменитые », « Неприкасаемые ».

Ex. 199. Use the dictionary to help you with this exercise.

A. Name the nationalities.

1. Antigone is from Greece. She is ... . 2. Gareth is from Wales. He is ... . 3. Johan is from Holland. He is ... . 4. Teng is from China. He is .... 5. Ali is from Iraq. He is .... 6. Beatrice is from Switzerland. She is ... . 7. Abdul is from Sudan. He is ... . 8. Jean is from Belgium. He is ... . 9. Kemal is from Turkey. He is ... . 10. Carmen is from Spain. She is .... 11. Nils is from Denmark. He is ... . 12. Philip is from the Philippines. He is ... .

B. Name the languages

l.What language is spoken in Argentina? 2. What language is spoken in Brazil? 3. What language is spoken in Libya? 4. What language is spoken in Switzerland? 5. What language is spoken in Cyprus?

Chapter VI.

THE ADVERB

Ex. 200.Read the verse and learn it by heart Try to follow the given advice in your daily life

The ABC of Happiness

Aspire to reach your potential

Believe in yourself

Create a good life

Dream about what you might become

Exercise frequently

Glorify the creative spirit

Humour yourself and others

Imagine great things

Joyfully live each day

Kindly help others

Love one another

Meditate daily

Nurture the environment

Organize for harmonious action

Praise performance well done

Regulate your behaviour

Smile often

Think rationally

Understand yourself

Value life

Work for the common good

X-ray and carefully examine problems

Yearn to improve

Zestfully pursue happiness.

Ex.201. Read the sentences and translate them into Russian Pay special attention to the words in bold type

1.1 like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutelymiserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know quite certainlythat just to be alive is a grand thing. (Agatha Christie) 2. There was a solution and it had come to Emma in a flash. The solution was planning. She suddenlyknew that if the work was planned properly and systematically, in a sensible way,and distributed more intelligentlyit would be easier to manage. Of this she was absolutelyconfident, and the more she thought about it, the more convinced she had become. 3.1 fell blindly, madly, irrevocablyin love with him. And he with me, as I was eventuallyto discover. He captivated me entirely.4. He stood up when he saw her and smiled faintly,almost apologetically,but he made no move in her direction, as he would normallyhave done. 5. We were close friends and then we started to work together professionally,when suddenly, unexpectedly,we broke. 6. You are old enough to discuss this calmly and intelligently. In a reasonable manner.7. Just as a newborn baby grows physically,so you will grow spiritually.8. May you always laugh heartily, cry openly,sing loudly,dance wildly,love unashamedly!

Ex. 202.Fill in the blanks with words from the right column

1. Mind, it is ... confidential. a. brightly

2. He'll have to limit his expenses.... b. well

3. It changes ..., like night and day. c. hopefully

4. We'll contact you ... . d. badly

5. They never took me ... . e. briefly

6. This morning they quarrelled ... . f • automatically

7. In the grate a log fire burned ... . g- occasionally

8. This chap plays the piano so ... . h. regularly

9. He expresses his ideas ... . i- directly

10. They didn't think twice and came j- seriously ... .

k. clearly

11. I go to the theatre .... 1- immediately

12. Her mind on her son, she cooked ... . m.severely

13. They considered the contract ... . n. normally

14. I ... get up at 8 o'clock. o. strictly

15. "Can we come in?" she asked ... . p. deeply

16. Always try to breathe ... .

Ex. 203.Give the degrees of comparison of the following adverbs.

Badly, briefly, carefully, clearly, distinctly, early, effectively, efficiently, far, fast, frankly, frequently, hard, heartily, honestly, late, little, much, often, patiently, soon, well, willingly.

Ex. 204.Put the words in brackets into the right form.

1. Statistics say that women drive (carefully) than men, 2. Please talk a bit (quietly) and (little) aggressively. 3. There's nothing (annoying) than losing your door key, 4. Tom prefers to be alone. He is (sociable) person in the office. 5. This time he tried (hard) than last time. 6. A big car can be parked (easily) than a small one. 7. We walked (far) than we had planned. 8. Today David acted (generously) than ever before. 9. The final exam was (little) difficult of all. 10. This month Caroline worked (badly) of all, though actually she works (well) of all the pupils of her class. 11. You don't remember some details, You should study the papers (closely). 12. They can get here at 7 o'clock at (early). It's a long way from here. 13. Changes will become necessary by the autumn, at (late). 14. Really, Alex, you could work (efficiently)!

Ex. 205.Translate into English.

1. Они прожили вместе много лет вполне счастливо. 2. Говорят, ты очень хорошо выступил вчера, поздравляю! 3. Инспектор немедленно принял необходимые меры. 4. Мой учитель бегло говорит на пяти языках. 5. Посидите здесь тихонечко, дети, пока не придет ваша мама. 6. Моему другу нравятся только быстрые ма шины. 7. Люди, которые очень быстро ездят, рано или поздно попадают в аварии. 8. Она настолько же глупа,

сколь и красива. 9. Это легкий вопрос. Ребенок легко может ответить на него. 10. — Вам понятно это пра­вило? — Да, вы его так четко объяснили. 11. Вчера к нам совершенно неожиданно приехали гости. 12. Ты определенно понапрасну тратишь свое время. 13. Я практически никогда не ложусь спать до 11 часов. 14. Мои друзья почти всегда отдыхают летом. 15. В основном это была моя вина. 16. Я полностью с вами согласен. 17. Давай поделим поровну денежный приз. 18. Позволь рассказать тебе вкратце в чем дело. 19. В этой школе примерно двести учеников. 20. Должен сказать вам, что вы вели себя провоцирующе.

Ex. 206.Find adverbs in column В which suit the verbs in column A. In some cases there can be more than one verb.

А В

1. argue a. deeply

2. behave b. thoroughly

3. sleep c. convincingly, forcefully

4. speak d. spontaneously

5. explain e. bravely

6. feel f. truly

7. investigate g. deeply, heavily

8. react h. distinctly

9. sing i. badly, stupidly

10. fight j. softly, quietly

11. rain k. concisely, briefly

12. remember 1. sweetly

13. love and respect m. continuously

14. get mad n. easily

Ex. 207.Read and translate the sentences. Find adverbs-intensifiers.

I.I definitely think she will win. 2. Olga is really competent. 3. Your garden is absolutely lovely. 4. Your English has greatly improved lately. 5. Mary hardly ever calls me. 6. This is very nice indeed. 7. What you suggest is simply ridiculous. 8. He particularly enjoyed the news. . - 9. Theodora was most certainly welcome to stay as long as she wished. 10. That's what my father said actually. 11. They almost never see each other. 12. This is an exceptionally good chance. 13. Happily, the show melted. 14. The roof leaks, unfortunately. 15. Specifically, what is bothering you? 16. Actually, I didn't come here to listen to all this .... 17. Personally, I have nothing to do with it. 18. Basically, it's a good idea.

Ex. 208. A. Intensify the sentences by using the adverbials.

1. It was ... cold that night. very

2. He spoke ... fast. especially

3. This stamp is ... valuable. particularly

4. He spoke ... slowly. pretty

5. The food here is ... awful. rather

6. We get on ... well together. quite

7. Your work is ... poor. fairly

8. She left ... suddenly. not particularly

9. He speaks Dutch, but not ... well. extremely

10. The time passed ... fast.

11. It's a ... difficult test.

12. We are ... keen to go.

B. Use the following adverbs in sentences of your own.

Actually, officially, geographically, frankly, confidentially, between you and me, funnily enough, surprisingly, undoubtedly, basically, ironically, apparently, surely, mainly, generally, curiously.

Ex. 209.Put the adverbs in the right places.

1. You are right, (absolutely) 2.1 got to bed at twelve, (always) 3. Do you go to parties? (ever) 4. You can be sure of anything, (never) But you can trust me. (certainly) 5. They meet every weekend, (usually) 6. My friends invite me to the theatre, (occasionally). 7.1 have had such a shock! (never) 8. They met again, (never) 9.1 remember meeting those people, (definitely). 10. Some­thing is happening, (definitely) 11. Does he tell you the truth? (always) 12. He tries to do his best, (always) 13. He talks sensibly, (never) 14. He's late, (always) He was late for his own wedding, (even) 15. Can you be sincere? (ever) 16. Expensive remedies are useful (always), if not to the sick, then to the chemist. (Russian proverb) 17. We fans give up hope, (never) 18. Are you all right? (really)

Ex.210.Paraphrase the sentences according to the models.

Model: That was a perfect dance. — They danced perfectly.

She is a friendly girl. — She behaves in a friendly way.

1. Mr. Gibson is a creative teacher. 2. Frederick is a regular reader of "The Times". 3. They got instant access to the data. 4. That was a cowardly thing to do. 5. Little Tim is a quick learner. 6. Andy was a hard worker. 7. Helen is a very poor student. 8. She is a bad cook. 9. That was a provocative act on the girl's part. 10. Bill is a wise investor. 11. She is a slow thinker. 12. I am a good eater. 13. He is a heavy drinker. 14. You can buy cheap things in this shop. 15. It was a heroic act. 16. We had an early lunch. 17. That was a silly thing to do. 18. She is a graceful dancer. 19. You did good work. 20. They had a late dinner. 2I.He is a fast driver. 22. That was a lively performance. 23. They gave a simultaneous reply. 24. Mr. Jones gave them precise instructions. 25. Susan was very competent at her work.

Test Your Knowledge

Ex. 211.Read the sentences and translate them. Comment on the Words in bold type.

1. Time deals gently with those who take it gently. (Anatole France) 2. "Dear Nobody" is a classic story which vividly portrays the feelings of teenagers and their parents when faced with the unknown. 3. It's difficult to grow old gracefully, 4. Act honestlyand go boldly. 5. A full stomach studies unwillingly. 6. "The Wild Geese" is the most Japanesenovel ever written. It was destined to become a classic. 7. Sheis as contemporary asthe Greenwich time signal, as punctual asa tax demand , and as worldly asa punk. 8. The cheerfullive longestin years. 9. If you want to live twice as long, eat half as much,sleep twice as much,drink water three times as much,and laugh four times as much. 10.Life is easierthan you'd think: all that is necessary is to accept the impossible,do without the indispensable,and hear the intolerable.

Ex. 212.Choose the right word

1. The chances are ... . This is a ... complex law. (high, highly) 2. He was a tall man with ... shoulders. The child yawned ... . (wide, widely) 3. We have a very ... opinion of you. The review is ... critical, (high, highly) 4. Her books sell ... . The gap between the poor and the rich is, very ... . (wide, widely) 5. They are ... educated people This is ... fashion, (high, highly) 6. She opened her еуеs ... and stared. These books are ... known, (wide, widely) 7. The students spoke ... of the teacher. He lives to very ... standards, (high, highly) 8. She loved her husband ... . They dug ... down into the earth, (deep, deeply) 9. They are ... religious people. The river was three meters ... . (deep, deeply) 10. We had a ... talk. They stopped ... . Ho told me ... what to do next, (short, shortly) 11. The Marathon runner was breathing ... . We ... know each other, (hard, hardly) 12. The sun was ... above the trees. Her dress was cut ... in front, (low, lowly) 13. The crowd moved more ... around him. Nancy is a ... relative of Bess's, (close, closely) 14. Vladimir is a ... and able man Things should develop more ... . (dynamic, dynamically) 15. Turn the gas ... . I am in ... sprits today. The magazine ranked a ... 52nd among British publications, (low, lowly)

Ex. 213. Translate into English

1. Откровенно говоря, ты не очень серьезно относишься к своим обязанностям. 2. Вообще-то мне очень нужна твоя помощь. 3. Я лишь частично согласен с вами.

4. Скажи нам честно, почему ты вел себя так глупо. 5. Он совершил добрый поступок, и от этого ему хоро­шо. 6. Простуда прошла, и я хорошо себя чувствовал. 7. Вчера шел сильный дождь, а сегодня снегопад. 8. Уже почти время ланча. Давай остановимся около ближай­шего кафе. 9. Он упорно старается преуспеть. Но он едва ли знает, с чего начать. 10. Рано или поздно прав­да выходит наружу. 11. Все хорошо, что хорошо кон­чается. 12. Я определенно считаю, что мы все сделали правильно. 13. Лучше поздно, чем никогда. 14. Старай­ся излагать свои мысли логично. 15. У нас практичес­ки нет другого выхода. 16. Выслушай меня вниматель­но и начинай действовать немедленно. 17. Мой друг — постоянный читатель этого журнала. Он регулярно его выписывает. 18. Ландшафт был невероятно красив. 19. Мой брат — высокообразованный человек. 20. Дима живет дальше всех. 21. Относись к этому легче.

Ex 214. Choose the right word

1. By nature all men are alike, but by education widely ... . Do you think ... about it? (different, differently) 2. My teacher taught me ... as he used the latest, most... methods of teaching, (effective, effectively) 3. Men talk ..., but live ... . Even ... men make ... mistakes, (wise, wisely, foolish, foolishly) 4. The children's presentation was very ... . The events developed ... . (dynamic, dynamically) 5. Life is too ... to learn more than one business well. They returned ... afterwards, (short, shortly) 6. — Act ... and go ... . — But I am neither ... nor ... . (honest, honestly, bold, boldly) 7. She is walking so ... . How ... this ballerina is! (graceful, gracefully) 8. — We must have a ... talk. — Is it so necessary to discuss all this ... ? (confidential, confidentially) 9. His name can be ... seen in many papers. What's the ... news? (current, currently) 10. — Charles and Diana were very ... matched. — Yes, it was a ... match from start to finish, (bad, badly) 11. Make haste ... . He is as ... as a snail, (slow, slowly) 12. Computers have ... made a difference in our lives. She is ... to arrive on time, (sure, surely) 13. On the new stereo, many of the records sounded ... . This time we shall do it ... . (different, differently) 14. The age difference between the brothers is really quite ... . Her husband was ... shorter than she was. (slight, slightly) 15. She paused ... . Landing on the moon was one of the most ... scientific adventures of the twentieth century, (dramatic, dramatically)

Ex. 215. Translate into English

1. Вообще-то это не имеет значения. 2. Она говорила легко, но твердо. 3. Успех пошел ему на пользу. 4. Этот магазин продает практически все. 5. Она восприни­мает окружающий ее мир философски. 6. Он едва ли в состоянии работать сегодня. 7. Эта девушка необы­чайно эгоистична. 8. Вы ужасно добры. 9. Они сказа­ли это одновременно и рассмеялись. 10. Малейший шум пугал его. 11. Не имею ни малейшего понятия, о чем вы говорите. 12. Белое вино следует слегка ох­лаждать. 13. — Ты уверен, что все правильно услы­шал? — Абсолютно. 14. Мне хотелось бы быть эконо­мически независимым. 15. Эта машина очень эконо­мична. 16. Они слишком легко согласились на наше предложение. 17. Сегодня у нас будет нормальная (proper) еда. Ты никогда не ешь толком. Только по­мни слова: «Готовь быстро— ешь медленно.»

Chapter VIII.

THE VERB I.

The Present Tenses

The Present Simple

Ex. 216.Comment on the use of the Present Simple in the following sentences

1. Wisdom comes with age. 2. There is a reason for everything. Nothing falls from heaven. 3. — Do you believe in miracles? — I do. 4. Palermo is the capital of Sicily. 5. No one in this world is perfect. 6. Students buy a lot of books at the beginning of each term. 7.1 think that English Grammar is easy. 8. Frank has a good head for figures. 9. A cat purrs when it is pleased, but a dog waves its tail. 10. That's the way it usually happens. 11. The client is always right. 12.1 often sleep with the window open. 13. My mother doesn't like it when we play in the street. 14. The beauty of the Internet is that you can get virtually anything that your heart desires. 15. Every generation has its way. 16. I watch evening news every day. 17. — Do you have a sweet tooth? — Yes, several.

Ex 217. Use the right form of the verbs in brackets

1. This man (know) from his experience what it (mean). 2. Nothing (happen) by accident. 3. As man (grow) older, he (tend) to be more sceptical. 4. My mother often (tell) me that you not (leave) your problems behind you when you (go) to another place. Pain and heartache (travel) well. And indeed they (do). 5. Mrs. Osborne (own) this business, and she (run) it herself. 6. He (be) a complete mystery to me. 7. What he (do) for a living? 8. In Rome every building (tell) its own story. 9. When the weather (heat) up and you (need) to cool down, a lake, a river, a pool — is what your body and soul (need). 10. My great-grandmother is very old, but she (hear, see and understand) everything quite well. 11. I (remember) that Margaret (own) a villa on the Adriatic. 12. "The Bible (say) that the heart of man is exceedingly wicked," the Pastor replied.

Ex 218. Translate into English

1. Твой друг — это человек, который знает о тебе все и тем не менее любит тебя. 2. После печали прихо­дит радость. 3. Он любит лежать на диване и смот­реть телевизор. Он лежебока (a couch potato). 4. Все зависит от того, как он видит свое будущее. 5. — Ре­бенок хорошо спит по ночам, мамаша? — Да, хорошо, он просыпается один или два раза. 6. Он игнорирует наши звонки, потому что не хочет выполнять эту ра боту. 7. Тот, кто говорит, что деньги не могут купит}, счастья, просто не знает, где делать покупки. 8. Не волнуйтесь, мы уже здесь. 9. Он видит жизнь такой, как она есть. 10. Деньги не растут на деревьях. Их трудно добывать. 11. Все уже знают эти новости. 12. Кто знает, какая сейчас погода в Лондоне? 13. Я забыла, где он живет. 14. Мы слышали, что он чув ствует себя гораздо лучше. 15. Этот словарь предла гает точную и подробную информацию об английском языке. 16. — У вас много друзей? — Не очень, а у вас много друзей? 17. — Ты ведь обычно обедаешь дома, не так ли? — Это так. 18. Мой сосед охотится на ди­ких гусей и уток. 19. Каждый день приносит нам массу новых сведений. 20. В Калифорнии никогда не идет снег, не так ли? 21. Иногда в Москве зимой идет дождь.

Ex. 219. A. Read the following proverbs and sayings and give their Russian equivalents.

1. A stitch in time saves nine. 2. A liar is not believed when he speaks the truth. 3. A good wife makes a good husband. 4. A man is known by the company he keeps, 5. A lawyer never goes to law himself. 6. A civil question deserves a civil answer. 7. Time heals all wounds. 8. 11 takes three generations to make a gentleman. 9. He calls a goose a swan. 10. The more a man knows the mon1 modest he is. 11. An apple a day keeps wrinkles away. 12. Big fish eat little fish. 13. He laughs best who laughs last. 14. He who laughs last, laughs longest.

B. Give the English equivalents for the following.

1. В чужой монастырь со своим уставом не ходят. 2. Насильно мил не будешь. 3. Ум хорошо, а два луч ше. 4. Свет клином на нем не сошелся. 5. Клиент все гда прав. 6. Что легко приходит, то легко уходит. (Как пришло, так и ушло.) 7. С миру по нитке. 8. Крайности сходятся. 9. За добро добром платят. 10. История по­вторяется. 11. Хорошо смеется тот, кто смеется пос­ледним. 12. Горбатого могила исправит. 13. Жизнь на­чинается в сорок лет. 14. Деньги делают деньги. 15. Новая метла по-новому метет.

Ex. 220. Read the following just for fun and then retell it.

A sure sign that a person is English is that he or she:

1. treats anybody foreign with suspicion. 2. never leaves home without an umbrella.

3. has little sense of rhythm. 4. understands the rules of cricket. 5. is still mentally at war with Germany, France, Scotland, the American colonies, the Danes, the Celts, the Vikings, the Romans. 6. thinks the weather is a more exciting topic of conversation than baseball.

7. doesn't expect any form of public transport to run on time. 8. thinks sarcasm is the highest form of wit. 9. thinks France begins and ends at the Calais hyper­market. 10. hasn't been to the Millennium Dome. 11. on holiday in Spain, searches for a bar that serves fish and chips.

12. has a proverb to cover any eventuality.

Ex 221. Translate into English.

1. Кто говорит, что жизнь скучна? Только не я! 2. Жизнь продолжается. 3. Когда мне плохо, то луч­шее лекарство для меня — Моцарт или Вивальди. 4. Что бы ни случилось, мой босс никогда не теряет хладнокровия (to lose one's cool). 5. Он всегда помо­гает людям советами и деньгами. 6. — В мае в Мос­кве иногда идет снег. — Да, погода преподносит нам сюрпризы. 7. Эти телевизионные новости дают точ­ные и верные сведения. 8. Ветреная погода сводит меня с ума. 9. О таких вещах прямо не говорят. 127

10. Когда температура поднимается, влажность обыч­но падает. 11. Цемент состоит из смеси глины и хи­микатов. 12. Мне нравится, когда ты носишь эту ро зовую блузку. 13. Все, что ты делаешь, зависит от тебя. 14. Он очень мудр: все слышит, все видит, все понимает, всегда дает хорошие советы. 15. Каждое лето Олег ездит в экспедицию и привозит много на­ходок.

Ex. 222.Use the right form of the verbs in brackets

I. Human relationships (be) never static. They (change) from day to day, because they are highly complex and also because people (be) changeable. And life (intrude). Problems (intrude) and (create) tensions.

II. Whenever my mother (face) difficulties, she always (say) to me, "Vanny, life (take) care of itself and a lot of other things as well. And it usually (take) a turn for the best. So let things (work) themselves out in their own time." That (be) always her philosophy, I think.

III. Power is the most potent of weapons, probably more so than money. Power, not money, (talk). Money (be) only important when you (be) truly poor, when you need it for a roof over your head, for food and clothes. Once you have those essentials and go beyond them, money (be) simply a tool to work with. And not ever (let) anyone persuade you that power (corrupt). It not always (do) so, only when those with power (do) anything to hold on to that power. Sometimes it can even be ennobling.

Ex. 223.Read the following Agree or disagree with what is written Start with A person is (not) a computer nerd if

You might be a computer nerd (swot) if:

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