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XI. , .

1. We both like football but neither of us likes (likes/like) tennis.

2. This castle is (is/are) one thousand years old.

3. It costs (cost/costs) a lot of money to stay at luxury hotels.

4. Where were (was/were) you at 3 oclock yesterday afternoon?

5. How much are (is /are) these postcards?

6. The shops werent (wasnt/werent) open yesterday because it was (was/were) a public holiday.

7. She has (have/has) a car of the latest model.

 

XII. ) b).

a) , -s (-es). , : (possession) , V (verb) Present Indefinite N (noun) .

b) . , : Summer Gardens.

Britain's (P) climate is mild. It often rains (N), and fogs (N) are quite frequent. The Gulf Stream, a warm oceancurrent, crosses (V) the Atlantic Ocean and warms (V) the seas around the British coast. Wintertemperature seldom falls (V) below zero.

 

XIII. . , .

THE WEATHER FORECAST

(after Jerome K. Jerome)

The weather (to be) a thing that I can never understand. I (to remember) one summer day. We (to read) the weather forecast in the newspaper: "Heavy showers with thunderstorms." We (to have) to stay at home. We (to look) at the people who (to pass) our house and (to say), "They (to come) home quite wet." At twelve o'clock it (to become) very hot. One of us (to say), "I'd like to know when those heavy showers and thunderstorms (to begin)?" "Ah! They (to come) in the afternoon, you'll see," we (to say) to each other. But there (to be) no rain on that day. The next morning we (to read), "The weather (to be) warm and fine, no rain." We (to go) to the country. We (to want) to have a good rest. But it (to begin) to rain hard, and it (to rain) the whole day. We (to come) home quite wet, with colds and rheumatism all over us.

The weather is a thing that I can never understand. I remember one summer day. We read the weather forecast in the newspaper: "Heavy showers with thunderstorms." We had to stay at home. We looked at the people who passed our house and said "They came home quite wet." At twelve o'clock it became very hot. One of us said, "I'd like to know when those heavy showers and thunderstorms began?" "Ah! They will come in the afternoon, you'll see" we said to each other. But there was no rain on that day. The next morning we read, "The weather will be warm and fine, no rain." We went to the country. We wanted to have a good rest. But it began to rain hard, and it rained the whole day. We came home quite wet, with colds and rheumatism all over us.

XIV. (. . XIII): Present, Past Future Indefinite .

Pr.Ind. What does he remember?

What do they read?

Past Ind. What did they want?

Where did you go?

F. Ind. Which will weather be next morning?

Where will rain begin?

Modal. What can not he understand?

Why must they stay at home?


 

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1 , :

1. Indefinite ().

2. Continuous . .

3. Perfect ( ).

4. : Present Participle ( ). Past Participle ( ). .

5. can, may, must .

6. :

a) : -or, -er, -ment, ion, -ity, -dom, -ship, -ness, -ance, -ence.

) : -ful, -less, -able, -al, -ous, -ant, -ent.


 

I. . . .

1. John is always staying with us when he visits St. Petersburg. Present Cont. to stay; Present Ind. to visit. , .

2. It s amazing how many people eat far too much. Present Cont. to amaze; Present Ind. to eat. , .

3. He is still hesitating about joining the expedition. Present Cont. to hesitate. .

4. The news will be announced when the dinner is over. Future Ind. to be; Present Ind. to be over. , .

5. The maid who opened the door for me told me that Mr. March was waiting for me. Past Ind. to open, to tell; Past Cont. to wait. , , , .

6. He will be calling you tomorrow at 5. Future Cont. to call. 5 .

7. A tall tired-looking man, whom he hadnt met before, came out and without a word led him into office. Past Perf. to meet; Past Ind. to come, to lead. , , .

8. You can go at 5 if you have done your work. Present Ind. to can; Present Perf. to do. 5, .

9. She will have finished the report by the time the library closes. Future Perf. to finish; Present Ind. to close. , .

10. I had never seen him before and I had never heard anything about him at the time, though I haveheard a good deal since. Past Perf. to see, to hear; Present Perf. to hear. , , .

 

II. , , . la, 4, b, 4b.

a) Past Indefinite Past Continuous.

1. I first met (meet) my wife when we were working (work) in London.





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