Дополните предложения, используя прилагательные в скобках в сравнительной или превосходной степени. Запишите и письменно переведите предложения
1. I have no one (near) than you.
2. In the (far) end of the exhibition hall there is a group of young people.
3. What is the (late) news?
4. David is (talented) than his brother.
5. The first edition of the book is (good), the new one is still (good).
2. Употребите глагол из скобок в нужной форме (Present Indefinite/ Present Continuous).
1. It's late (I/go) home now. (You/come) with me?
2. What time (your father / finish) work in the evenings?
3. You can turn off the radio (I/not/listen) to it.
4. 'Where's Paul?' 'In the kitchen. (He/cook) something.'
5. Martin (not/usually/drive) to work. He (usually / walk).
3. Употребите глагол из скобок в нужной форме (Future Indefinite/ Present Continuous).
1. The weather is nice now but I think it ...(to rain) later.
2. 'What you ...(to do) next weekend?' 'Nothing special. '
3. 'When you see Ann, can you ask her to phone me?' 'OK, I ...(to ask) her.'
4. 'What would you like to drink, tea or coffee?' ' I ...(to have) tea, please.'
5. Rachel is ill, so she ...(not to come) to the party tomorrow night.
4. Употребите глагол из скобок в нужной форме (Past Continuous/Past Indefinite).
1. A: ...your team (win) the football match yesterday?
2. B: No, the weather was very bad, so we ...(not/play).
3. A: How ...you ...(break) the window?
4. B: We...(play) football. I...(kick) the ball and it...(hit) the window.
5. A: ...(you/see) Jenny last night?
6. B: Yes, she ...(wear) a very nice jacket.
7. A: What ...you...(do) at 2 o'clock this morning?
8. B: I was asleep.
9. A: I ...(lose) my key last night.
10. B: How ...you ...(get) into your room?
11. A: I ...(climb) in through a window.
Дополните предложения глаголами из списка в форме Present Perfect.
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1. Sue is having a party tonight. She...a lot of people.
2. What are you going to do? ...(not) you ...yet ?
3. 'Where are my glasses?' 'I don't know. I ...them.
4. 'Jane is a good friend of mine. I ...her for a long time.
5. Linda is reading the newspaper. She ...it for two hours.
6. Употребите глагол из скобок в нужной форме (Present Perfect/Past Indefinite).
1. The weather.....(not/be) very good yesterday.
2. My hair is wet. I ....(just/wash) it.
3. I ..... (wash) my hair before breakfast this morning.
4. Kathy travels a lot. She .....(visit) many countries.
5. 'Is Sonia here?' 'No, she .....(not/come) yet.'
6. A: ...(you/ever/be) to Florida?
7. B: Yes, we ... (go) there on holiday two years ago.
8. A: ... (you/have) a good time?
9. B: Yes, it ...(be) great.
Дополните предложения глаголами из списка, употребив их в Past Perfect.
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1. `Was Tom at the party when you arrived?' `No, he ...already ... home.'
2. We arrived to the cinema late. The film ...already ....
3. Rachel couldn't come to the party? She ...something else.
4. Sue wasn't hungry, she ...just ...breakfast.
5. Last year we went to Denmark. We ...never ...there before.
Употребите модальные глаголы can, may, must, need там, где необходимо.
1. I like this hotel room. You ...see the mountains from the window.
2. ...I open the door to his room?
3. We've got enough food so we ...go shopping.
4. The game tomorrow is very important for us. We ...win.
5. You ...not forget to turn of the light before you leave.
Употребите местоимения much, many, a lot of там, где это необходимо.
1. Jim loves films. He goes to the cinema ..........
2. Linda thinks TV is boring. She doesn't watch TV .....
3. This road is very dangerous. There are ...accidents.
4. Quick! We must hurry. We haven't got ...time.
5. Do you drink ...coffee?
10. Перепишите и письменно переведите текст. Сделайте лексико-грамматический анализ текста: 1) Выпишите прилагательные в сравнительной и превосходной степени, переведите их на русский язык. 2) Подчеркните предложения, где употребляются модальные глаголы can, may, must, have to.
An Unusual Community
The Amish live in Pennsylvania, USA. They came from Switzerland and Germany in the eighteenth century and live together on farms. Although they live just 240 kilometres from New York City, their lifestyle hasn't really changed in the last 250 years. They've turned their backs on modern materialism: cars, high technology, videos, fax machines, etc. and they have very strict rules which they all have to follow.
They can't use electricity, so they have to use oil lamps to light their houses. They're allowed to use banks and go to the doctor's but they can't have phones in their houses. They use horses for transport because they aren't allowed to fly or drive cars or tractors. They can play baseball and eat hot dogs but they can't have TVs, radios, carpets, flowers, or photos in their houses. Although the Amish don't have churches they're very religious.
Amish women have to cover their heads all day. They can't curl or cut their hair. They can't wear buttons or jewellery, wedding rings or watches, but they can wear glasses. The men can't have pockets on their shirts, or belts or zips on their trousers. Single men can't have beards. If an Amish marries somebody from outside the community, he or she has to leave. Children leave school at thirteen or fourteen because the Amish don't believe in higher education.
For the Amish the family is very important, and everybody helps their neighbour. They live in an old-fashioned way because they think that modern technology and habits have destroyed community life. There are now more than 100,000 Amish, and the number is growing every year.
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