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1. V 1250 , 200-250 .

2. :

- dj + -th (wr - warmth, log l egth, wide - width, strog - stregth);

- N + -ese (Chia - Chiese Vietam - Vietamese);,

- N + - (Caada - Caadia, Australia - Australia);

- V + -bl (imagie - imagiable, read - readable, - , break - breakable etc.);

- Adj + -ess (white - whiteess, polite - politeess, ill - illess, weak - weakess);

- dj + - (cloud - cloudy, salt - salty, rai - raiy).

3. (the British, the Eglish, the Welsh, the Irish etc.).

4. (bell - 1) 2) ; chage - 1) 2) ; coductor - 1) 2) ).

5. ( - sick, high - tall, amog - betwee).

6. (easy - difficult, good - bad, dirty - clea, begiig - ed etc.).

7. (hour - ur, there - their, hare - hair).

8. , (ask /, agree to, deped , apologise /, arrive at/i, belog to, hap to etc.).

9. , (watch - clock, cabbage - cabbages, clothes - clothig, to b ill - to b sick, r - had, leg - foot, figer - toe).

10. , ( rtoo f r, bag f flur, lf f bread, bar f chocolate, ti f fruit, f lemoade, jar f jam etc.).

11. , : -

Morig.

Good morig.

Good eveig.

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So log.

See u soo.

See u tomorrow.

v ice day.

v fu.

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w about goig to...?

I feel like playig chess.

u ver to rt tomorrow?

I'd like to take u to the Bolshoi Wedesday.

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Thak u for ur help.

That was awfully kid f u.

Thaks.

That is just what 1 wated.

pleasure. It was othig.

Glad that 1 could help.

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What would u like to have?

What kid f salad would u like?

w do u like (wat) ur ff?

Could u pass the salad, please?

I have't decided yet.

I thik I ll have the same.

r it is.

r u r.

- , ,

I like it.

I rll like it vr much.

I like it whe it rais.

I like it whe mother reads to .

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It's nice day today, isn't it?

Fine weather w are having today.

 

I.

1.

- ; , (What tall trees! What deep snw!);

- hair ;

- , (English, Spanish, the English language, the Spanish language);

- , ( Russian, n Englishan, an Aerican);

- (the English, the Russian, the French, the Chinese).

2.

- ( red book) (The boy is tall. She feels bad.).

3.

- (yself, hiself, ourselves, theselves etc.);

- (one/ones, nn, soen);

- (, , n, neither);

- (all, ver, everybody, verthing, both, either, other, another, each);

- (ine, ours, yours, theirs etc.). (ur flat is bigger than yours. ur house is sall, ours is even sallr. Give ur , please. Mine wn't writ.).

4.

- ;

- (generally, occasionally) ;

- rather, (rather interesting) (rather wll).

5.

- ; - :

Siple (Present, Past, Future)

Progressive (Present, Past, Future)

Perfect (Present, Past, Future)

Perfect Progressive (Present, Past, Future)

- ;

- to b :

) (John is in London.)

) - ( is ten. is pupil.);

- to have, to do :

) (I have . I do it ver day.)

) (I have done it. doesn't live in Spain.);

- have got to have ;

- sound, sell, taste, feel (The usic sounds loud. The rose sells swt.);

- to hear, to see, to love, to wish, to wnt, to hate, to prefer, to knw, to understand, to forget, to see, to believe, to br, to recognise, to feel, Present Siple , (What do u prefer? I don't believe it. I love u.);

- to feel (I feel bad. w r u feeling nw?);

- Present Perfect (durative); lws (I have lws ntd to visit London. W have lws bn proud f u.);

- Future Siple, Present Progressive , (I like this book. I will bu it. What r u doing next Monday? When is Jaes arriving?);

- to b going to (Is she going to travel b ?);

- used to , ; ;

- Past Progressive ; Past Simple Past Progressive;

- shold, oght (to) / - ( shold do it. sholdn't speak that lodly.);

- ; Present Simple Passive, Past Simple Passive, Ftre Simple Passive; ;

- ; ; ( said: " I have written the letter." - said he had written the letter. Etc.); ; .





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