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1. There arent easy ways of learning a foreign language.

a) some

b) no

c) any

2. Laura is a friend

a) of her

b) of mine

c) of me

3. I like working by

a) myself

b) himself

c) me

4. Help to sandwiches, please.

a) me

b) you

c) yourself

5. is a blue Ford.

a) their

b) theirs

c) my

6. I havent given permission to borrow my calculator.

a) anyone

b) no one

c) somebody

11. Insert much, many, little, few, a little, a few.

much, many, little, few, a little,

a few.

1. Does this car use petrol? 2. She has Russian but English books.

3. There is furniture in this room. 4. There are only cigarettes in the box. 5. If you have spare time, look through this issue of the magazine. 6. Id like to say words about my journey. 7. I have questions to ask.

12. Translate into English using some, any, much, many, little, few, a little, a few or their derivatives. , .

1. . 2. - ? 3. - . 4. . 5. ? 6. .

7. . 8. .

13. Make sentences using to be going to construction.

, to be going to.

1. I (to buy) a new hat tomorrow.

2. What he (to have) for breakfast?

3. We (to do) an exercise on Tenses.

4. She (to spend) her holidays in France.

Disagree as in the model (both, neither... nor).

, (both, neither... nor).

model: We need both fruit and vegetables.

We need neither fruit nor vegetables.

1. Both Ann and Tom were late.

2. Im not sure where hes from. Hes either Spanish or Italian.

3. I was both tired and hungry when I arrived home.

 

Express the same idea in English (either...or).

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1. , .

2. .

3. .

Read the text.

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The Power of Imagination.

Mr. Brown got to a hotel late in the evening after a long journey. He asked the desk clerk whether there were any vacant rooms in the hotel. At that moment another traveller came to the hotel and asked the desk clerk for a room too.

The only vacant room was a double one. Do you mind spending the night in that room together? the desk clerk asked. At first the travellers didnt like the idea, but just then it began raining hard and they were too tired to go to another hotel, so they changed their minds. Their things were carried in and soon the two men went to sleep.

Suddenly a loud voice woke Mr. Brown up. It was quite dark. Whats the matter? Mr. Brown asked in surprise. In a weak voice the second traveller answered: Im sorry, but I had to wake you up. Ive got asthma. I feel very bad. In addition Ive got a terrible headache. If you dont want me to die, open the window quickly.

Mr. Brown jumped out of bed and began looking for matches, but he couldnt find them in the dark, and the sick man went on: Air, air, I want fresh air. Im dying.

Mr. Brown still couldnt find the matches, so he tried to find the window. It took him some time, and at last he thought he had found it. But he couldnt open it. As the voice of the traveller became weaker and weaker, Mr. Brown took a chair and broke the window with it. The sick man immediately stopped moaning and said he felt much better. Then the two of them slept peacefully until morning.

When they woke up next morning they were surprised to see that the only window in the room was closed but the large looking glass was broken to pieces.

Translate the text into Russian in written form.

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Make up all possible types of questions (general, alternative, disjunctive, special, question to the subject).

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1. Suddenly a loud voice woke Mr. Brown up.

2. The only vacant room was a double one.





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