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1. :

turtle, paw, foot, knife, key, course, cross, man.

turtle turtles

paw paws

knife knives

key keys

course courses

cross crosses

man men

 

2. :

heavy, small, romantic, far, brave, attractive, little, old.

heavy heavier the heaviest

small smaller the smallest

romantic more romantic the most romantic

far further the furthest

brave braver the bravest

attractive more attractive the most attractive

little less the least

old older the oldest

 

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1) The Volga is one of the longest rivers in the world.

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2) Happiness is more important than money.

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3) She is as pretty as her mother.

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4) Flying is much faster than traveling by car.

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5) The more electricity you use, the higher your bill will be.

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4. to be to have ( ). .

1) My mother is 45 years old.

45 .

2) He is the most reliable person in the world.

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3) Mary has three children.

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4) This Academy has a lot of lecture halls.

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5) I have the latest news.

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6) She has a well-paid job.

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, Indefinite (Simple). .

1) It often rains in autumn.

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2) I will do it tomorrow, I promise.

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3) Yesterday I had a strange dream.

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4) Mozart lived from 1756 to 1791.

1756 1791.

5) We often see some friends on weekends.

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6) In 1712 Peter the Great moved the capital to St. Petersburg.

1712 ϸ -.

 

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William Shakespeare

(1564-1616)

William Shakespeare, English literatures most famous playwright and poet was born on April 23, 1564 in the Warwickshire town of Stratford-upon-Avon. He was educated at the local grammar school and in 1582 he married Anne Hathaway, the daughter of a local farmer.

Around 1585, Shakespeare left Stratford and moved to London where he began his career in the theatre. Little is known about this period in his life, but by 1595 he was certainly well established both as an actor and a popular playwright.

His early plays were so popular in fact that, by the mid-1590s, writing had become Shakespeares main occupation.

During the next twenty years he wrote over thirty full-length plays including the world-famous comedies, histories, tragedies and romances. William Shakespeares best-known plays include: (histories) Julius Caesar, Henry V(1594-1600), (comedies) As You Like It, Twelfth Night (1598-1601), (tragedies) King Lear, Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth (1601-1608), (late romances) The Winters Tale, The Tempest (1608-1611).Eventually he retired to Stratford in 1611 as a rich and famous man. Shakespeare wrote 37 plays, 2 poems and 154 sonnets.

 

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7. :

1) Where and when was William Shakespeare born?

He was born in 1564 in the Warwickshire town Stratford-upon-Avon.

2) Where was he educated?

He was educated at the local grammar school.

3) How many plays did he write?

He wrote 37 plays.

 

8. William Shakespeare , , .

 

1564 William Shakespeare was born

1582 He married Anne Hathaway

1585 He left Stratford and moved to London

1595 He was established as an actor and playwright

1590-s Righting became his main occupation

1594-1600 Julius Caesar, Henry V

1598-1601 As You Like It, Twelfth Night

1601-1608 King Lear, Hamlet, Macbeth

1608 -1611 The Winter Tale, The Tempest

 



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