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Task 1. Translate the following sentences into Russian.




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Task 2. Translate the following sentences into Russian.

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REVISION

MODULE IV

Exercise 1. Rewrite the following in the plural. Make all the necessary changes.

1. She is a lady. 2. is a gentleman. 3. is an honest partner. 4. She is a good translator. 5. He is an accountant. 6. It is a mouse. 7. Its a butterfly. 8. He is a fisherman. 9. She is a Swiss. 10. Its a swine. 11. Its an ox. 12. That is a wild goose. 13. There is a sheep in the field. 14. There is a ship in the sea. 15. There is a mouse in the kitchen. 16. There is a Vietnamese in our group. 17. He is a passer-by. 18. Its a forget-me-not. 19. Its a good dictionary. 20. He is an Englishman. 21. Im a teenager. 22. This is a good offer. 23.1 am an expert on business. 24. That man is a German. 25. This woman is a Chinese.

Exercise 2. Use the appropriate form of the verb.

1. There money in my pocket, I said to the porter. (is, are) (Hemingway) 2. I know my hair beautiful, everybody says so. (is, are) (Hardy) 3. The works his country, his home, his reason for being. (was, were) (Heym) 4. These white swine not live. (does, do) (Sabatini) 5. Means easily found. (was, were) (Thackeray) 6. This watch a special favourite with Mr. Pickwick, having been carried about for a greater number of years than we feel called upon to state, at present. (was, were) (Dickens) 7. Good, I said. No one shall tell me again that fish no sense with them. (has, have) (Llewellyn) 8. The deer ravaging the mans fields. (was, were) (Twain) 9. Money so scarce that it could fairly be said not to exist at all. (was, were) (Dreiser) 10. I was here before the gates opened, but I was afraid to come straight to you. (was, were) (Dickens) 11. The papers dull, the news local and stale, and the war news all old. (was, were) (Hemingway) 12. At Capracotta, he had told me, there trout in the stream below the town. (was, were) (Hemingway) 13. The sugar tongs too wide for one of her hands, and she had to use both in wielding them. (was, were) (Ch. Bronte) 14. Her hair loose and half-falling, and she wore a nurses dress. (was, were) (Hemingway) 15. And the baggage apparatus and appliances. (contain, contains) (Wells) 16. The china good, of a delicate pattern. (was, were) (Dreiser) 17. The nurses wages good. (was, were) (Collins)

Exercise 3. Use s, -s, .

1. We met at Mr. Harris house. 2. I need Bess phone number. 3. My sister husband is a broker. 4. Well have a children party next week. 5. Ill spend the weekend at my friends house. 6. They need a month time to finish the project. 7. This is awomen shop. 8. She works in agirls school. 9. Columbus discovery of America was a historic event. 10. Do you remember Pythagoras Theorem? 11. Alice Adventures in Wonderland was written by Lewis Carroll. 12. From the radio came Elvis voice. 13. My brother is now reading Gulliver Travels. 14. Its teenagers style. 15. I work at Mr. Phillips office. 16. My grandparents house is very old.





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