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The tenth of February nineteen seventy-two.

The fifth of April nineteen seventy-five.

The second of May nineteen five.

The first of June nineteen hundred.

in (the year) nineteen forty-seven;

in (the year) nineteen hundred seventy-one;

in (the year) eighteen hundred sixty-seven.

 

2. :

1. William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1816 in Stratford-on-Avon. 2. Shakespeare wrote 37 plays. 3. Jack London was born on the 12th of January 1876 and

died in 1916. 4. On April 12, 1961 the whole world learned about Gagarin's flight into space.

 

3. -:

A)

1 1984 8 1861

7 1990 21 1824

9 1947 22 1907

11 1951 27 1990

5 1945 10 1972

 

)

1 325 543

1 325

266

18 000

1 500 000

1000

 

4. :

1) When do we celebrate the first day of spring (Victory Day, New Year's Day, Christmas, Women's Day, May Day, Cosmonautics Day, Independence Day)?

2) When were you born?

3) When was your father (your mother, your sister, your friend, your cousin) born?

 

5. :

1) :

1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 27, 69, 248, 1000, 1,008, 1,096, 2,355, 3,579;

2) :

17, 20, 24, 149, 83, 56, 150,178,209;

 

3) :

 

1975, 1982, 1990, 1991, 2000, 2001, 2500, 2903.

 

 

(The Verb)

- , .

works as an engineer. .

The child is sleeping now. .

 

1. , , .

, , : to sit, to go, to eat, to come.

: to deepen, to rewrite. :

 

- ate: to decorate, to separate, to educate,

- en: to widen, to strengthen, to brighten,

- ize: to memorize, to organize, to dramatize,

- fy: to purify, to satisfy, to justify.

 

:

re -: to rebuild, to reread, to repay,

dis -: to dislike, to disappear, to disprove,

un -: to unwrap, to unpack, to unlimit,

mis -: to misunderstand, to mistake, to mistrust,

under -: to underline, to undergo, to undertake.

 

, : to broadcast, to whitewash, to kidnap.

, . ().

 

Ring me up, please. , .

Switch on the radio, please. , ,. .

Switch the light off. .

 

( ).

to work work -

to play play -

to dry - dry

 

2. , , -.

(Notional Verbs) .

 

He lives in Smolensk. .

She left school last year. .

(Auxiliary Verbs) . : to be, to have, to do, shall, should, will, would.

 

He is working now. .

 

I have answered all the .

questions.

Do you speak Spanish? ?

 

She doesn't teach English.

They will discusss the .

plan.

He said that he would buy , .

a car.

 

(Modal Verbs) can, may, must, should, ought(to) , .

You may go home. .

Can you help me?, ?

You must not do it. .

 

- (Link Verbs) . - to be. to become, to get, to grow, to turn ( ), to look - .

is an economist. .

She became a lawyer. .

It gets dark early in autumn. .

 

( ) (Finite Forms) (Non-Finite Forms Verbals).

, , , . .

 

knows English well. .

They are playing chess. .

She has seen this film. .

 

: (The Infinive ), (The Gerund) (The Participle) , . , , ( : to take, to tell) ( : to go, to live).

, - :

 

 

Infinitive Past Indefinite Past Participle Present Participle
 
ask speak   asked spoke   asked spoken   asking speaking  

 

(Regular Verbs) (Irregular Verbs). Past Indefinite Participle II -ed, , :

 

to hope - hoped - hoped [t],
to close - closed - closed [d],
to visit - visited - visited [id], t d
to study - studied - studied
to play - played - played
to stop - stopped - stopped ,
to travel - travelled - travelled   l
to permit - permitted - permitted

 

(Past Indefinite) (Participle II) . :

to go - went - gone to become - became - become to be - was/were - been to have - had had

 

 

BE, TO HAVE (HAVE GOT)

to be (, ) to have () . , . to be - there + be.

to be to have to be - . .

To be

 

Present   Past   Future  
I   am   was   shall be  
Hi            
She   is   was   will be  
It              
We           shall be  
You   are   were   will be  
They      

 

To have

 

Present   Past   Future  
I have   had   shall have  
He          
She has It   had   will have  
We       shall have  
You have   had   will have  
They          

 

to be to have to : to be (to) - ( ), , ; to have (to) - , - .

:

)

He is at home now. .

She is a doctor. .

I am writing a letter. .

We are to take exams in June. .

B)

He has a red pencil. .

The boy has read the book. .

I had to get up early. .

 

to be ( ), . not to be: am not, is not (isn't), are not (aren't), was not (wasn't), were not (weren't).

shall will , not : shall not (shan't), will not (won't).

 

:

Are you a student? No, I am not a student.

 

How old are you? I'm seventeen.

 

Were they at school yesterday? No, they were not here.

 

Will he be busy tomorrow? - No, he will not (won't) be

busy tomorrow.

 

To have have got , have got , , .

 

I have got some money on .

She has got a headache now. ,

:

The President has a meeting with the Prime Minister now

I of ten have headaches. .

 

to have :

Do you have a bicycle? I don't have a bicycle.

Have you a bicycle? I haven't a bicycle.

 

have got have , - not have.

 

Have you got a bicycle? I haven't got a bicycle.

Have you got a headache? ?

- No, I haven't got aheadache. , .

- Has he got a dictionary now? ?

- No, he hasn't got a dictionary. , .

 

had, did didn't ( : Had you...?)

- Did you have time to prepare for the lessons yesterday? ?

- No, I didn't have time to do it. , .

- Did you have/Had you an umbrella when you left the house? , ?

 

to have no. any.

 

We have no car. .

I have no time for it. .

She has no friends here. .

 

shall/will , not .

- Will you have lessons tomorrow? - ?

 

- No, we shall not (shan't) have lessons tomorrow. - ,

.

 

to have :

 

to have a good time ,

to have a rest ,

to have classes ,

to have tea (coffee) (),

to have meals (breakfast, dinner, supper) (, , ).

 

to have do (does), did.

 

Do you have dinner at 2? 2 ?

Does he have English classes every day? ?

We didn't have a dictation yesterday. .

 

 





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