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3. ) , Participle I ( I) . .

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1. The Kremlin standing on the bank of the Moscow River is the oldest part of Moscow.

2. Being a large cultural centre Moscow attracts a lot of tourists.

3. Facing Pushkin Square there is the cinema-house "Pushkinsky" built in 1961.

4. , - Present Continuous Tense ( ),

1. They were visiting the Tretyakov Gallery when we met them.

2. They arc visiting the Tretyakov Gallery now.

3. They will be visiting the Tretyakov Gallery between two and four o'clock.

5. , Participle II ( II) , :.

1. They have lived in Moscow since 1985.

2. Moscow founded by Yuri Dolgoruky is one of the oldest Russian cities.

3. The towers along the Kremlin wall were built in the 1 5th century.

6. , - Present Perfect Tense ( ), :

1. They have never been to Moscow.

2. They visited Moscow last summer.

3. They were in Moscow two years ago.

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1. They often visit the Tretyakov Gallery.

2. They visited the Tretyakov Gallery last Sunday.

3. They have already visited the Tretyakov Gallery.

8.

1.The Kremlin is (great, greater, the greatest) monument of Russian culture and art.

2. Red Square is (beautiful, more beautiful, the most beautiful) place in Moscow.

3. Kiev is (old, older, the oldest) than Moscow.

Vocabulary

1. manuscript ['m^njusknpt] -

2. skyscraper ['skai ^skreipa] -

3. enterprise ['entapraiz] -

4. to get slim noxyaexb -

5. Egyptian mummies fmAmiz]

6. Changing the Guard [ga:d] -

7. the Houses of Parliament ['padamant]

8. the "Speaker's Corner"

9. Westminster Abbey faebi] -

10. to commemorate [ks'memareit] the victory ()

11. plaque [pla:k]

12. tower ['taua]

1. Participle I ( I)?

2. Participle I?

3. Participle I ( I) ?

4 Participle II ( II) ? ,

5. Present Continuous Tense?

6. ?

7. Past Continuous Tense? to write Past Continuous Tense.

8. Future Continuous Tense? to write Future Continuous Tense.

9. Present Perfect Tense?

10. Present Perfect Tense? to write Present Perfect Tense,

11. Present Perfect Tense?

12. Past Perfect Tense? write Past Perfect Tense.

13. Future Perfect Tense? to write Future Perfect Tense.

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16. ? .

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Scientists and Their Discoveries 1. Isaak Newton 2. Michael Faraday 3. M. V. Lomonosov 4. Dmitry Mendeleev   1. Passive Voice ( ) 2. 3. (Complex Subject) (Complex Object) 4. Modal verbs and their equivalents ( ) 5. some, any, no

 

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1. Passive Voice

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: to be + Participle II

Present Past Future   am, is, are asked was, were asked will/shall be asked  

 

2.

1. : To read English books is useful. 2. : I like to read English books in the original. 3. Our aim is to master the English language. 4. : Here is the book to be read as soon as possible. 5. : He worked hard to master the English language           , , .   ,  

Complex Subject

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He is said to know everything about this matter.

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He is supposed to be in his office now.

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Complex Object

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: to believe, to consider, to know, to report, to say, to suppose, to think .

 
 


We consider him to be our greatest poet.

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